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Disguised Identity: The Unholy Three (1925)

Reel Distracted Posted by Paul on Oct 25, 2015

Disguised Identity: The Unholy Three (1925) 10/25/2015 2 Comments   "Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.” -  Oscar Wilde This post is for the The Silent Cinema Blogathon h read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE UNHOLY THREE (1925)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 15, 2015

The Unholy Three (1925) takes director Tod Browning and star Lon Chaney out of the horror genre, but this silent crime drama is still weird enough to satisfy fans of their other films. Many of Browning's favorite motifs are on display, including his obsession with carnival sideshow types, and Chaney read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE UNHOLY THREE (1925)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 15, 2015

The Unholy Three (1925) takes director Tod Browning and star Lon Chaney out of the horror genre, but this silent crime drama is still weird enough to satisfy fans of their other films. Many of Browning's favorite motifs are on display, including his obsession with carnival sideshow types, and Chaney read more

Classic Films in Focus: THE UNHOLY THREE (1925)

Virtual Virago Posted by Jennifer Garlen on Jun 15, 2015

The Unholy Three (1925) takes director Tod Browning and star Lon Chaney out of the horror genre, but this silent crime drama is still weird enough to satisfy fans of their other films. Many of Browning's favorite motifs are on display, including his obsession with carnival sideshow types, and Chaney read more

One year, one film: 1925 – The Unholy Three

The Motion Pictures Posted by Lindsey on Jan 25, 2015

A note from Lindsey: Welcome to the first installment of “One year, one film,” a new series in which I’ll be highlighting one film that I love from each year over a 40-year period, 1925 through 1965! I’ll also talk a bit about whether my pick ranked highly with contemporary v read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014

        What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014

        What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

The Unholy Three, Happy Anniversary! Classic Film, Starring the One and the Only, Lon Chaney; Directed by the One and the Only Tod Browning!

Classic Film Aficionados Posted by C. S. Williams on Aug 16, 2014

        What a film! Heightened to surrealism by the uncanny acting of Lon Chaney; darkened (as always) by the strangest directing hand in Hollywood history, Tod Browning! Just my little shout-out of you are remembered, Unholy Three. Also starring Victor McLaglen, Mae Busch an read more

Awkward Early Talkie Theatre: "The Unholy Three"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jul 31, 2012

Once upon a time, in a pet shop in a very snowy city around 1930, lived three old friends -- a ventriloquist disguised as an old lady (Lon Chaney), a surly midget disguised as a baby (Harry Earles), and a strongman disguised as, um, a big guy in a suit (Ivan Linov). They called themselves "The Unho read more

Awkward Early Talkie Theatre: "The Unholy Three"

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jul 31, 2012

Once upon a time, in a pet shop in a very snowy city around 1930, lived three old friends -- a ventriloquist disguised as an old lady (Lon Chaney), a surly midget disguised as a baby (Harry Earles), and a strongman disguised as, um, a big guy in a suit (Ivan Linov). They called themselves "The Unho read more