I just watched this one:
I quite liked it. I guess Mary Philbin was a bigger star than Conrad Veidt when even the titular character's actor doesn't even get top billing.
Anyway it's a solid film. Man Who Laughs doesn't have really anything wrong with it, aside from a few narrative character blunders, and the Iron Maiden, which were stylistic choices more than anything, and I wouldn't say it's the best at anything either. Still, from start to finish, I was engaged and entertained and enthralled.
The character of Gwynplaine, the titular Man Who Laughs, is the visual inspiration for DC's Joker. The characters weren't that similar from my minimal knowledge of Joker. I can see the striking visual similarities though.
I quite liked it. I guess Mary Philbin was a bigger star than Conrad Veidt when even the titular character's actor doesn't even get top billing.
Anyway it's a solid film. Man Who Laughs doesn't have really anything wrong with it, aside from a few narrative character blunders, and the Iron Maiden, which were stylistic choices more than anything, and I wouldn't say it's the best at anything either. Still, from start to finish, I was engaged and entertained and enthralled.
The character of Gwynplaine, the titular Man Who Laughs, is the visual inspiration for DC's Joker. The characters weren't that similar from my minimal knowledge of Joker. I can see the striking visual similarities though.
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I destroyed the dastardly dairy dame! I made mad milk maid mulch!
I destroyed the dastardly dairy dame! I made mad milk maid mulch!