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The Unknown

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1927 | 68m | English

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On the lam, criminal Alonzo hides in the circus as The Armless Wonder – a performer who uses his feet to hurl knives. Alonzo keeps the arms he really has concealed to hide his identity. Meanwhile, ringmaster's daughter Nanon has a phobia of being touched by men, but is romantically pursued by not only Alonzo but the strongman Malabar. Alonzo's desperation to remain with Nanon will only end in tragedy.
Release Date: May 29, 1927
Director: Tod Browning
Writer: Mary Roberts Rinehart, Joseph Farnham, Tod Browning, Waldemar Young
Genres: Drama, Romance, Horror
Keywords circus, love, knife throwing, silent film, carny, psychotronic, armless, circus performer, horror romance
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $217,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Lon Chaney Alonzo
Norman Kerry Malabar
Joan Crawford Nanon Zanzi
Nick De Ruiz Antonio Zanzi
John George Cojo
Frank Lanning Costra
Tom Amandares Gypsy Running to Zanzi's Death Scene (uncredited)
Margaret Bert Fortune Teller (uncredited)
Louise Emmons Gypsy Woman (uncredited)
Italia Frandi Girl in Audience Flirting with Malabar (uncredited)
Venezia Frandi Woman in Audience (uncredited)
Polly Moran Landlady / Servant in Audience (uncredited)
Julian Rivero Man in Theatre Audience (uncredited)
Billy Seay The Little Wolf (uncredited)
Dorothy Seay Spectator (uncredited)
John St. Polis Surgeon (uncredited)
Name Job
Mary Roberts Rinehart Novel
Joseph Farnham Writer, Title Graphics
Tod Browning Director, Story
Cedric Gibbons Art Direction
Harry Reynolds Editor
Lucia Coulter Costume Design, Wardrobe Supervisor
Merritt B. Gerstad Director of Photography
Errol Taggart Editor
Richard Day Art Direction
Clarence Sinclair Bull Still Photographer
Sam Feinberg Musician
Paul Desmuke Stunt Double
Jack Feinberg Musician
Harry Sharrock Assistant Director
Waldemar Young Screenplay
Name Title
Irving Thalberg Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Joan Crawford is the dazzling "Manon", daughter of a circus owner and keenly sought by strongman "Malabar" (Norman Kerry) and the newly arrived arm-less knife thrower "Alonzo" (Lon Chaney). It's the latter man who has a bit of a secret though, and as the story progresses we realise that he's a crimi ... nal using a clever (if not desperately plausible) disguise to stay one head ahead of the pursuing police. She, meantime, is fed up being pawed and ogled at by men in general and "Alonzo" - being unable to touch her, plays on that increasing phobia hoping she will choose him. Her father "Zanzi" (Nick De Ruiz) violently comes a cropper suddenly and his daughter sees the crime, not the criminal. Distraught, she turns to "Malabar" whilst "Alonzo" decides that he must now make a pretty significant sacrifice if he is to get the girl and avoid the noose. I did really quite enjoy this. The expressive Chaney is on super form as the menacing knifester and there is plenty of meat on the bones of a plot that creates a few characters about whom you could actually care. The denouement with the strongman and horses is maybe a little strung out, but it's still a fitting end to a love triangle that dwells little on slushy sentiment and more on the nastiness of the scheming antagonist and his sidekick "Cojo" (John George). Crawford certainly comes across as a woman they'd want to fight over, too!

Mar 27, 2024