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One of Chaney Sr's Few Supernatural Horror Films, 7 June 2006
Author:
zpzjones from East Coast, U.S.A.
Pity!, that A BLIND BARGAIN is a lost film. A text reconstruction was
published in 1988 by Philip Riley with help from legendary horror
aficionado Forrest Ackerman. Their book uses a multitude of still
pictures that survived from the production and at least arranges the
story in a manner that is close to the shooting schedule. This book is
a similar reconstruction that Riley & Ackerman did with the lost London
AFTER MIDNIGHT(1927).
ABB is one of the few Lon Chaney Sr movies/stories that can be
classified as horror in the 'supernatural' sense that we know it today.
His horror reputation has come down through the years due to fantastic
makeups in films like Phantom of the Opera, Hunchback of Notre Dame &
London After Midnight. All great make-ups. But most of Chaney's classic
silent movies centered around deformed people, emphasized make-ups or
criminal melodrama. At the time this was very groundbreaking stuff in
movies and bad behavior and criminal machinations was considered
horrific enough to most adult movie goers who had been raised in the
19th century. Supernatural horror had only been explored in movies
sporadically in primitive 1-2 reel versions of Frankenstein & Dr
Jekyll/Mr Hyde. ABB, judging from Riley's synopsis is about a
scientist, Dr Lamb(Chaney Sr), who experiments in his lab blending
human & simian aspects into his nimble assistant(also Chaney Sr in dual
roles). From what one can decipher of where the story goes, the simian
experiments using the assistant go awry and out-of-control. From here
the story starts to look familiar to the Dr Jekyll story and it also
curiously has a bit in common with Lon Chaney Jr's THE WOLFMAN made 20
years later. Riley's book has some very good stills of Chaney Sr during
the course of production on ABB and some fascinating shots of Chaney Sr
in various stages of makeup showing the human-on-the-way-to-simian
stages of the haywire experiments. Like Dr Jekyll & Frankenstein &
Wolfman & The Fly this shows a human blending into something other than
human giving credence to the supernatural. THE Vampire in London AFTER
MIDNIGHT was a faux paux, meaning he was not a real vampire, he was
used by a very human & crafty detective to leaven a story thus
rendering him non-supernatural. Chaney's makeup as the vampire is very
horrific and has erroneously been linked to supernatural by some. The
experiments in ABB are quite of the supernatural as we expect them
today.
This was the third or fourth time Lon Chaney Sr worked with his friend
director Wallace Worsley. They had made the excellent THE PENALTY in
1920 and were a year away from making HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME(actually
begun in 1922). Personally I don't think Worsley was good at directing
big super productions like HUNCHBACK but he was excellent at smaller
more intimate Chaney pictures like THE PENALTY, ACE OF HEARTS & VOICES
OF THE CITY. The great cinematographer, Norbert Brodine, was a young
up-and-coming cameraman then and ABB is one of his earliest assignments
working with Chaney & Worsley. Towards the end of his life Brodine
provided some insight into the making of this movie by reminiscing
about the production. Hopefully a copy of ABB will resurface somewhere,
in some country. Keep those fingers crossed.
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