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A criminal on the run hides in a circus and seeks to possess the daughter of the ringmaster at any cost.A criminal on the run hides in a circus and seeks to possess the daughter of the ringmaster at any cost.A criminal on the run hides in a circus and seeks to possess the daughter of the ringmaster at any cost.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations
Tom Amandares
- Gypsy running to Zanzis Death Scene
- (uncredited)
Margaret Bert
- Fortune Teller
- (uncredited)
Louise Emmons
- Gypsy Woman
- (uncredited)
Venezia Frandi
- Woman in Audience
- (uncredited)
Polly Moran
- Landlady
- (uncredited)
- …
Julian Rivero
- Man in Theatre Audience
- (uncredited)
Billy Seay
- The Little Wolf
- (uncredited)
Dorothy Seay
- Spectator
- (uncredited)
John St. Polis
- Surgeon
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaJoan Crawford always considered "The Unknown (1927)" a big turning point for her. She said it wasn't until working with Lon Chaney in this film that she learned the difference between standing in front of a camera and acting in front of a camera. She said that was all due to Chaney and his intense concentration, and after that experience she said she worked much harder to become a better actress.
Chaney's performance certainly inspired co-star Crawford who wrote "Lon Chaney was my introduction to acting. The concentration, the complete absorption he gave to his characterization filled me with such awe I could scarcely speak to him...watching him have me the desire to be a real actress."
- GoofsMalabar pushes himself up off the bureau multiple times when talking to Nanon about flowers.
- Quotes
Malabar the Mighty, Circus Strongman: There is a time for fear, Nanon... and a time for hate... and a time for love.
- Alternate versionsThe Turner library print has a commissioned score by the Alloy Orchestra and runs 49 minutes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Universal Horror (1998)
Featured review
A circus performer ventures into THE UNKNOWN regions of fate when he allows love to be twisted by hatred.
Master actor Lon Chaney and his friend, acclaimed director Tod Browning, took their love of the macabre and fashioned this weirdly entertaining & suspenseful little silent film, made wonderful by Chaney's powerful over-the-top performance. Playing the armless wonder in a gypsy circus, Chaney's face is a casebook of emotions as he longs for the chieftain's daughter. After making a tremendous, indeed, outrageous, sacrifice for her, he discovers it is all an utter waste. Chaney's agony is horribly apparent as he feels his life crumble around him. The actor uses his superb physical conditioning to great effect, his feet as facile as any hands--the extreme punishment undergone to play the part enormously impressive.
In an important early film role, Joan Crawford is both sultry & disarming as the object of Chaney's desires; her intense neurotic phobia concerning men's hands certainly makes her character more interesting. Norman Kerry is affable & tender as the circus strong man who also loves Crawford. John George as Chaney's dwarf accomplice and Nick De Ruiz as the brutal circus chief are quite effective in their colorful roles.
MGM gave the film fine production values, especially in the circus scenes--a milieu dear to Chaney's heart.
Master actor Lon Chaney and his friend, acclaimed director Tod Browning, took their love of the macabre and fashioned this weirdly entertaining & suspenseful little silent film, made wonderful by Chaney's powerful over-the-top performance. Playing the armless wonder in a gypsy circus, Chaney's face is a casebook of emotions as he longs for the chieftain's daughter. After making a tremendous, indeed, outrageous, sacrifice for her, he discovers it is all an utter waste. Chaney's agony is horribly apparent as he feels his life crumble around him. The actor uses his superb physical conditioning to great effect, his feet as facile as any hands--the extreme punishment undergone to play the part enormously impressive.
In an important early film role, Joan Crawford is both sultry & disarming as the object of Chaney's desires; her intense neurotic phobia concerning men's hands certainly makes her character more interesting. Norman Kerry is affable & tender as the circus strong man who also loves Crawford. John George as Chaney's dwarf accomplice and Nick De Ruiz as the brutal circus chief are quite effective in their colorful roles.
MGM gave the film fine production values, especially in the circus scenes--a milieu dear to Chaney's heart.
- Ron Oliver
- Jun 19, 2004
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- Alonzo the Armless
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- Budget
- $217,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $4,841
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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