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  1. Lionel Atwill the Exquisite Villain. Public group. ·. 464 members. Join group. This group has been set up to promote an interest in the life and work of Lionel Atwill, the stage and screen actor. He is the subject of a new...

  2. 22 de oct. de 2015 · Lionel Atwill said that in 1941, and let’s just say his timing could have been a little better. After an extremely successful (if comparatively brief) career on Broadway in the mid-1910s, ...

  3. 21 de abr. de 2020 · Lionel Atwill in Mystery of the Wax Museum. Released at the tail end of the 1930s horror craze, Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) delivered chills with its macabre plot (thought “too ghastly for comfort” and “unhealthy” by one New York Times critic) and effective use of the surreal two-color Technicolor palette, which was soon phased out for the more realistic three-color process.

  4. Lionel Atwill was born into a family of modest means on 8 March, 1885, at 2 Upton Villas, South Norwood. The family moved to 54 Lennard Road, Penge, when Lionel was 5 and Atwill was educated at the prestigious Mercer School. Intending to be an architect, somehow his interests switched to acting.

  5. Using clips from Atwill’s Universal films and stills from others, Mank traces Lionel’s controversial life from Broadway matinee idol, including costarring with Helen Hayes in Caesar and Cleopatra in 1924, to Hollywood in the 30s,…

  6. 16 de feb. de 2021 · https://bit.ly/3rj9Y0oLionel Atwill, Lucie Mannheim and James Mason (in an early breakout role) star in this memorable Colonial tale of honour and betrayal b...

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  7. In today's episode, host Ian Champion begins a mini-series examining the Lost Gentleman of Horror Lionel Atwill, and the horrendous court case that ruined hi...

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    • History of Horror Cinema