Exhibitors Herald and Moving Picture World (Oct-Dec 1928)

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All Chicago pays tribute to this magnificent CARL LAEMMLE Super Production from the inspired pen of VICTOR HU GO! A picture for all people — everywhere! PAUL LENFS GREATEST PICTURE starring CONRAD VEIDT and MARY PHILRIN with Olga Baclanova, Brandon Hurst, Sam DeGrasse, Cesare Gravina, Stuart Holmes, George Seigmann itterness and romance. Several remrkable characterizations stand out 1 the story, with Conrad Veidt splenidly cast in. the name pari, and Olga aclanova intensely vivid as the ecadent duchess. at ■r ch magnificent, i^otk. The photography in this picture:1 remarkable and the direction xa, so olendid that the merest extra does s bit like an artist. , From "L'Homme Qui Kit," Victor^ tfclugo's classic, we find "The Man Who ^Laughs," has been produced for us on faiffe' extravagant scale. Certainly, the ^atmosphere of old England has been made meticulously vivid and the characters are real enough for it not to seem surprising if they stepped out alive from the screen. Mary Philbin in the role of the blind Dea is pensive and lovely. Negatives — One Silent and one with amazing Sound effects aemmle Leads the Way