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  1. Sep 16, 2022 · The Man Who Laughs is a 1928 American romantic drama silent film directed by the German Expressionist filmmaker Paul Leni. The film is an adaptation of Victor Hugo's 1869 novel of the same name, and stars Mary Philbin as the blind Dea and Conrad Veidt as Gwynplaine.

  2. Sep 9, 2014 · When a proud noble refuses to kiss the hand of the despotic King James in 1690, he is cruelly executed and his son surgically disfigured. Director: Paul Leni. Writers: J. Grubb Alexander, Walter Anthony, Victor Hugo, May McLean, Marion Ward, Charles E. Whittaker.

    • September 09, 2014
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  3. Dec 11, 2023 · Explore the captivating world of 'The Man Who Laughs' (1928), a timeless silent film that remains in the public domain. Join us as we uncover the historical significance, directorial...

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    • RetroVibes
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    In late 17th-century England, court jester Barkilphedro informs King James II of the capture of Lord Clancharlie, an exiled nobleman, who has returned for his young son, Gwynplaine. The King tells Lord Clancharlie that a grin was carved upon the boy's face by Hardquanonne, a Comprachico surgeon. Lord Clancharlie is executed in an iron maiden. Short...

    Mary Philbinas Dea
    Conrad Veidtas Gwynplaine
    Brandon Hurstas Barkilphedro
    Cesare Gravinaas Ursus

    . Following the success of Universal Pictures's 1923 adaptation of Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, the company was eager to release another film starring Lon Chaney. A treatment adapting The Phantom of the Opera was prepared, but rejected by the Universal executives. In its place, Chaney was offered the lead in a film version of Hugo's T...

    Theatrical release

    The Man Who Laughs opened on April 27, 1928, at New York's Central Theatre. Proceeds from the opening night were donated to the non-profit organization American Friends of Blérancourt. The film was released in the United States on November 4, 1928. The Man Who Laughsreceived two releases in the United Kingdom. The film originally released in London on May 16, 1928, completely silent, with a score provided by each theater's resident musicians. Universal later used the Movietone sound-on-film p...

    Home media

    For many years, the film was not publicly available. In the 1960s, The Man Who Laughs was among the films preserved by the Library of Congress following a donation from the American Film Institute; along with 22 other such films, it was shown at the New York Film Festival in 1969. It was again screened by Peter Bogdanovich at the Telluride Film Festival in 1998, but remained largely unavailable until Kino International and the Cineteca di Bologna produced a restored version of the film made f...

    Contemporary

    Initially, the critical assessment of The Man Who Laughswas mediocre, with some critics disliking the morbidity of the subject matter and others complaining that the German-looking sets did not evoke 17th-century England. Paul Rotha was particularly critical. In his 1930 book on the history of film, The Film Till Now, he called The Man Who Laughs a "travesty of cinematic methods," and declared that in directing it, Leni "became slack, drivelling, slovenly, and lost all sense of decoration, ci...

    Modern

    The Man Who Laughs has received critical acclaim from modern critics as an influential German Expressionist horror film made during the height of the silent era. Roger Ebert placed The Man Who Laughs on his Great Movies list, giving it four out of four stars and declaring the film to be "one of the final treasures of German silent Expressionism," commending Leni's "mastery of visual style."Kevin Thomas from the Los Angeles Times gave the film a glowing review, describing it as "precisely the...

    The Man Who Laughs had considerable influence on the later Universal Classic Monsters films. Pierce continued to provide the makeup for Universal's monsters; comparisons to Gwynplaine's grin were used to advertise The Raven. Hall's set design for The Man Who Laughs helped him develop the blend of Gothic and expressionist features he employed for so...

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  4. 1928 · 1 hr 51 min. TV-PG. Drama · Thriller. When a proud noble refuses to kiss the hand of a despotic king, he is cruelly executed and his son surgically disfigured. Subtitles: English. Starring: Mary Philbin Conrad Veidt Julius Molnar Olga Baclanova Brandon Hurst. Directed by: Paul Leni.

    • Paul Leni
    • 110 min
    • January 1, 1928
  5. Mar 15, 2021 · the-man-who-laughs-1928. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.4. Reviews. 387. 12 Favorites. DOWNLOAD OPTIONS. 1928 silent drama-horror film.

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  7. The Man Who Laughs is a 1928 American synchronized sound romantic drama film directed by the German Expressionist filmmaker Paul Leni. While the film has no audible dialog, it was released with a synchronized musical score with sound effects using both sound-on-disc and sound-on-film processes.

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