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  1. 19 de ago. de 2020 · Mary Philbin and Conrad Veidt in The Man Who Laughs (1928) The story begins in the England of James II (though Hugo has hazy notions of English history – he seems to have been unaware that the Glorious Revolution cut James’s reign short in 1689 – and of English nomenclature, with characters bearing the somewhat Gormenghastly names of Hardquanonne and Barkilphedro).

  2. Regístrate y podrás acceder a todas las votaciones de tus amigos, familiares, etc. mensaje interno en la página. El hombre que ríe es una película dirigida por Paul Leni con Conrad Veidt, Mary Philbin, Olga Baclanova, Cesare Gravina .... Año: 1928. Título original: The Man Who Laughs. Sinopsis: Queriéndose vengar de Lord Clancharlie, El ...

  3. The Man Who Laughs" is a magnificent classic based on the famous Victor Hugo's novel. The performances of Conrad Veidt and Brandon Hurst are amazing and there are many touching and heartbreaking scenes. My eyes became wet when the artists act like the audience cheering for Gwynplaine to spare Dea from the truth.

  4. Based on Victor Hugo's 1869 novel L'Homme qui Rit, The Man Who Laughs starred German import Conrad Veidt as Gwynplaine, a carnival freak doomed to live life wearing a perpetual grin carved on his face by Dr Hardquannone (George Siegman because his father, Lord Clancharlie (Allan Cavan), had offended England's King James II (Sam De Grasse).

  5. Dark, atmospheric tale of Gwynplaine, a member of the English nobility (Veidt), who has a smile permanently carved on his face as the King's punishment for h...

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  6. 30 de sept. de 2022 · Conrad Veidt (center) in 'The Man Who Laughs.' THR reported in 1979 that Joel D. Nelson sought to remake the romantic drama with Peter O’Toole starring, but the project never came to fruition.

  7. Overview. Gwynplaine, son of Lord Clancharlie, has a permanent smile carved on his face by the King, in revenge for Gwynplaine's father's treachery. Gwynplaine is adopted by a travelling showman and becomes a popular idol. He falls in love with the blind Dea. The king dies, and his evil jester tries to destroy or corrupt Gwynplaine. Paul Leni.