The Unknown (1927) + The Mystic (1925) [The Criterion Collection, Spine #1194]
Blu-Ray | BDMV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~35.0 Mbps | 1hr 08mn + 1hr 13mn | 41.9 GB
English: AC3, 2 ch, LPCM Audio kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance, Thriller
Blu-Ray | BDMV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~35.0 Mbps | 1hr 08mn + 1hr 13mn | 41.9 GB
English: AC3, 2 ch, LPCM Audio kbps \ English: AC3, 2 ch, 192 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Drama, Horror, Romance, Thriller
The Unknown (1927) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0018528/
Director: Tod Browning
Writer: Tod Browning, Waldemar Young, Joseph Farnham
Stars: Lon Chaney, Norman Kerry, Joan Crawford
The most celebrated and exquisitely perverse of the many collaborations between Tod Browning and his legendary leading man Lon Chaney, The Unknown features a wrenchingly physical performance from “the Man of a Thousand Faces” as the armless Spanish knife thrower Alonzo (he flings daggers with his feet) whose dastardly infatuation with his beautiful assistant (Joan Crawford)—a woman, it just so happens, who cannot bear to be touched by the hands of any man—drives him to unspeakable extremes. Sadomasochistic obsession, deception, murder, disfigurement, and a spectacular Grand Guignol climax—Browning wrings every last frisson from the lurid premise.
The Mystic (1925) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0016142/
Director: Tod Browning
Writer: Tod Browning, Waldemar Young
Stars: Aileen Pringle, Conway Tearle, Mitchell Lewis
A fantastically atmospheric but rarely seen missing link in the development of Tod Browning’s artistry, set amid his favored milieu of shadowy sideshows and clever criminals, The Mystic provides a striking showcase for silent-era diva Aileen Pringle, who sports a series of memorably outré looks (courtesy of art deco designer Erté) as Zara, a phony psychic in a Hungarian carnival who, under the guidance of a Svengali-like con man (Conway Tearle), crashes—and proceeds to swindle—American high society. Browning’s fascination with the weird is on full display in the eerie séance sequences, while his subversive moral ambiguity extends surprising sympathy to even the most seemingly irredeemable of antiheroes.
Freaks / The Unknown / The Mystic: Tod Browning’s Sideshow Shockers:
The world is a carnival of criminality, corruption, and psychosexual strangeness in the twisted pre-Code shockers of Tod Browning. Early Hollywood’s edgiest auteur, Browning drew on his experiences as a circus performer to create subversive pulp entertainments set amid the world of traveling sideshows, which, with their air of the exotic and the disreputable, provided a pungent backdrop for his sordid tales of outcasts, cons, villains, and vagabonds. Bringing together two of his defining works (The Unknown and Freaks) and a long-unavailable rarity (The Mystic), this cabinet of curiosities reveals a master of the morbid whose ability to unsettle is matched only by his daring compassion for society’s most downtrodden.
Extras:
- New 2K digital reconstruction and restoration of The Unknown by the George Eastman Museum, with a new score by composer Philip Carli
- New 2K digital restoration of The Mystic, with a new score by composer Dean Hurley
- Audio commentary on The Unknown and an introduction to The Mystic by film scholar David J. Skal
- New interview with author Megan Abbott about director Tod Browning and pre-Code horror
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