
TWPS Deep Cut: The Man Who Laughs (1928)
In this episode of 'That Was Pretty Scary,' Jon Lee Brody takes a deep dive into the iconic 1928 silent film, 'The Man Who Laughs'.
That Was Pretty Scary · Jon Lee Brody, Alexis Cardoza
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Show Notes
In this episode of 'That Was Pretty Scary,' Jon Lee Brody takes a deep dive into the iconic 1928 silent film, 'The Man Who Laughs'. Jon explores the film's profound impact on popular culture, highlighting its influence on characters like Batman's Joker and the Universal Monsters. Learn about Conrad Veidt's unforgettable performance as Gwynplaine, the tragic origins of the Joker, and the masterful makeup work by Jack Pierce. Jon also delves into the emotional and psychological depths of the film, making connections to modern-day themes of mental health and appearance versus reality. Tune in for a fascinating exploration of horror cinema history and its timeless relevance. Don't miss the epilogue with Alexis Cardoza, where they discuss insights from fans and future directions. Plus, find out how you can get involved in the conversation!
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