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7.3/10
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A deformed criminal mastermind plans to loot the city of San Francisco as well as revenge himself on the doctor who mistakenly amputated his legs.A deformed criminal mastermind plans to loot the city of San Francisco as well as revenge himself on the doctor who mistakenly amputated his legs.A deformed criminal mastermind plans to loot the city of San Francisco as well as revenge himself on the doctor who mistakenly amputated his legs.
Jim Mason
- Frisco Pete
- (as James Mason)
Montgomery Carlyle
- A Crook
- (uncredited)
Michael Dark
- Man
- (uncredited)
Cesare Gravina
- Art Teacher
- (uncredited)
Lee Phelps
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Madlaine Traverse
- Woman
- (uncredited)
Edouard Trebaol
- Bubbles
- (uncredited)
Clarence Wilson
- A Crook
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaLon Chaney could wear the harness for only ten minutes before the pain became intolerable.
- Quotes
Barbara Ferris: Why do you live in the underworld?
Blizzard: When Satan fell from Heaven he looked for power in Hell.
- Crazy creditsThere is no cast list, but the 8 main actors and their character names are credited in the inter-titles as each appear in the film.
- Alternate versionsThe original release featured a short epilogue with Chaney as himself walking down a flight of stairs. It was shown simply to prove that the actor was not a real amputee.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Kingdom of Shadows (1998)
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This was the first starring role for Lon Chaney, and he's terrific playing a double amputee whose legs were both needlessly cut off as a boy by a young doctor who felt it was required to save the child's life after a serious accident. The boy eventually grows up to be an embittered underworld leader, looking to settle the score. Chaney gives a great performance and he is still amazing to watch today, even 86 years later, while painfully contorting his body to produce the needed effect, utilizing only his talent and ingenuity in place of today's CGI effects. Sure, Hollywood would have used CG back then if they had the luxury, but I still find it more mesmerizing this way. Lon had to pull his legs up behind his back and have them strapped tightly underneath a long overcoat, hobbling about on his knees. The direction is solid and the story is consistently interesting and multi-layered. It's very easy to sympathize with Chaney's character through his strong performance, but I felt that the way his criminal behavior was explained for the conclusion was a tad of a letdown. Still, quite a worthwhile film. *** out of ****
- JoeKarlosi
- Feb 21, 2006
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- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- El hombre sin piernas (The Penalty)
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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- Budget
- $88,868 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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