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Freaks (1932)
Tod Browning, who directed Bela Lugosi in the original Dracula, stepped into even eerier territory with this 1932 story of betrayal and retribution in the circus. Evil trapeze artist Olga Baclanova seduces and marries a midget in the circus sidesh... »
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Man Who Laughs (1928) (Silent) (B&W)
The Man Who Laughs is considered by many to be an essential silent film. Its use of the grotesque certainly makes an impact on the viewer. When Gwynplaine (Conrad Veidt) was a young boy, he was surgically forced to smile at all times as a reminder of the... »
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Docks of New York (1928) (Silent)
Throughout the years, being myself mostly a 30s- 50s classic-films buff, I've "learned" or have been able to watch, like and enjoy the Silents, and to recognise when a Silent Movie rises "above" the average (i.e.: "Sunrise"), and this grim, realistic V... »
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Freaks
Tod Browning, who directed Bela Lugosi in the original Dracula, stepped into even eerier territory with this 1932 story of betrayal and retribution in the circus. Evil trapeze artist Olga Baclanova seduces and marries a midget in the circus sidesh... »
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