Synopsis :
Frank Willard's barn-storming stage melodrama Cat and the
Canary was filmed four times over a fifty-year period. This silent 1927
version stars Laura LaPlante as one of several potential heirs to a huge
fortune. Brought to a foreboding mansion on the 20th anniversary of
their eccentric benefactor's death, the heirs must sit in silence as the
lawyer (Tully Marshall) recites the terms of the will. The legacy
hinges upon three sealed letters, each to be opened at a strategic point
in the evening. Also crucial to the inheritance is the insistence that
all the heirs spend the night in the creepy old mansion. Nervous
Creighton Hale appoints himself LaPlante's protector--a far from simple
job, given the many hidden panels and revolving doors which festoon the
house. When the lawyer is murdered, LaPlante is the principle suspect.
Cat and the Canary was remade as The Cat Creeps in 1930, and under its
own title in 1939 (with Bob Hope and Paulette Goddard) and 1979. Hal Erickson
Title : The Cat and the Canary (1927)
Directed : Paul Leni
Duration : 1 h 48 min
Genre : Mystery, Thriller
Country : Germany
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The Cat and the Canary | a.k.a. "O Gato e o Canário" (1927, Dir. by Paul Leni) VIDEO (ISO)
The Man Who Laughs | a.k.a. 'O Homem que Ri' (1927, Dir. by Paul Leni) VIDEO (ISO)
Synopsis :
Released with sound effects and a music score that
included the song "When Love Comes Smiling" by Walter Hirsch, Lew
Pollack and Erno Rapee, Paul Leni's near masterpiece remains one of the
silent era's last great romantic melodramas. Based on Victor Hugo's 1869
novel L'Homme qui Rit, The Man Who Laughs starred German import Conrad
Veidt as Gwynplaine, a carnival freak doomed to live life wearing a
perpetual grin carved on his face by Dr Hardquannone (George Siegman
because his father, Lord Clancharlie (Allan Cavan), had offended
England's King James II (Sam De Grasse). Taken in as a child by Ursus, a
mountebank (Cesare Gravina), Gwynplaine grows up alongside the
beautiful but blind Dea (Mary Philbin). They fall in love but Gwynplaine
refuses to marry her because his hideous face makes him feel unworthy.
Queen Anne (Josephine Crowell), meanwhile, has ascended the throne and
when she learns from her predecessor's evil jester Barkilphedro (Brandon
Hurst) that the recalcitrant Duchess Josiana (Olga Baclanova) is in
possession of Lord Clancharlie's estates, she decrees that the royal
femme fatale must marry Gwynplaine, the rightful heir. Josiana, who has
caught Gwynplaine's act incognito and arranged a rendezvous, is at the
same time sexually attracted to and repelled by the "Laughing Man," but
Gwynplaine, who realizes that the duchess' attraction has legitimized
his right to love Dea, renounces his title and follows his heart to the
new World. Although Kirk Douglas was long interested in producing a
remake, The Man Who Laughs was instead filmed again as L'Uomo che Ride
by Italian director Sergio Corbucci in 1966. Corbucci, however, changed
the setting from Queen Anne to the infamous sixteenth century Italian
court of the Borgias. Hans J. Wollstein
Title : The Man Who Laughs (1927)
Directed : Directed by Paul Leni
Duration : 110 min.
Subtitles : Spanish, Portuguese
Card in English
Genres : Drama, Horror, Romance, Mystery
Countries : United States
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