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The Blackbird

United States

1926

86 Min
Black and White
1.33:1
Silent
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DIR Tod Browning

SCR Tod Browning, Joseph Farnham

DP Percy Hilburn

CAST Lon Chaney, Owen Moore, Renée Adorée, Doris Lloyd, Andy MacLennan, William Weston

ED Errol Taggart

PROD DES Cedric Gibbons, A. Arnold Gillespie

MUSIC Robert Israel

Synopsis

The Blackbird is a master criminal who stages daring robberies in London’s Limehouse district, and between crimes disguises himself as The Bishop, a kindly, crippled keeper of a rescue mission. The Blackbird falls for Fifi Lorraine, a singer in the music hall, and when she admires a diamond collar worn by one of the guests, he promises he will get it for her. “West End Bertie,” an aristocratic crook who frequents the dance hall, has also noticed the jewels and promised them to Fifi. The Shadow, one of the Blackbird’s men, holds up the party and steals the diamonds, but he is in turn held up by one of Bertie’s men. The Blackbird breaks into Bertie’s apartment and steals the jewels, but Bertie has already won Fifi’s heart and they are planning to marry. They go to The Bishop and ask him to perform the ceremony, but he tells Bertie that he must first return all of his stolen loot. Scotland Yard has learned of the theft of the diamond collar and search Bertie’s apartment. While searching, The Blackbird shoots one of the officers and the blame is fixed on Bertie. Bertie hides out at the mission where The Bishop tricks he and Fifi into a quarrel. The Shadow is captured by the police and reveals that the Blackbird shot the officer in Bertie’s apartment. Limehouse Polly, The Blackbird’s old sweetheart, rushes to the mission to warn him that the police are on their way. The Blackbird fakes a fight between himself and The Bishop, and in his haste to change back into the costume of The Bishop, he is struck by an opening door and finds himself permanently twisted as he always pretended to be. Fifi and Bertie are reunited, while The Blackbird breathes his dying breath. —Lonchaney.org

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Tod Browning

Tod Browning (12 July 1880 – 6 October 1962) was an American motion picture actor, director and screenwriter.

Browning’s career spanned the silent and talkie eras. Best-known as the director of Dracula (1931 in film), the cult classic Freaks (1932 in film), and classic silent film collaborations with Lon Chaney, Sr., Browning directed many movies in a wide range of genres.

He was born Charles Albert Browning, Jr., in Louisville, Kentucky, the second son of Charles Albert and Lydia Browning, and the nephew of baseball star Pete Browning. As a young boy, he put on amateur plays in his backyard. He was fascinated by the circus and carnival life, and at the age of 16 he ran away from his well-to-do family to become a performer.

Changing his name to “Tod”, he traveled extensively with sideshows, carnivals, and circuses. His jobs included working as a talker (barker, as the term is also known, isn’t correct) for the Wild Man of Borneo, performing a live… read more

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Colette Saint Yves

5Sep11

Not the best Chaney/Browning.

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Christopher Smith

30Jun11

Browning's crime melodrama is unfortunately not one of his better collaborations with Chaney. Chaney is great, as usual, and the film creates some nice atmosphere and colorful characters - but the story is just too tedious, slow-paced, and stagey. There are a few effective, vintage-Browning scenes - particularly the ironic ending - but this effort lacks the lurid appeal of some of his other masterpieces.

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