As is not uncommon with Lon Chaney pictures, Lon Chaney is the main draw of this classic silent movie. Indeed, this time around his makeup is actually a little too good. Quasimodo comes across as dangerously mad, a menacing monster rather than a misunderstood hero. Beyond Chaney’s brilliant work, the picture is a fairly typical telling of Victor Hugo’s familiar tale. Clearly the studio spent a chunk of change on the production, particularly the crowd scenes. The result is impressive for a silent movie. Worth seeing
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Review – The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1923)
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