The Hunchback of Notre Dame overview
Synopsis:
This second film version of the Victor Hugo novel Notre Dame de Paris (the first was a Theda Bara vehicle, The Dancer of Paris) was a super-duper-spectacular as only Hollywood of the 1920s could make them, but it is never so large that it dwarfs the contribution of its star, Lon Chaney. As the hunchbacked bellringer Quasimodo, Chaney adorned himself with a special device that made his cheeks jut out grotesquely; a contact lens that blanked out one of his eyes; and, most painfully, a huge rubber hump covered with coarse animal fur and weighing anywhere from 30 to 50 pounds.
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Movie Details:
- Director: Wallace Worsley, Sr.
- Studio: UNIV-Jewel
- Year: 1923
- Run Time: 100 minutes
- Country: USA
- Category: Feature
- Genre/Type: Drama
- Filmed in: Silent, B&W



