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London After Midnight (original working title: The Hypnotist) is a lost 1927 American silent mystery horror film directed and co-produced by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney, with Marceline Day, Conrad Nagel, Henry B. Walthall and Polly Moran.
Edna Frances Tichenor [1] (April 1, 1901 – November 19, 1965) was an American film actress whose career was most prominent in the silent film era of the 1920s, affecting an onscreen vamp persona. She is perhaps best recalled for three roles in director Tod Browning 's films: the 1923 drama Drifting , the silent horror film London After ...
Whereas Browning's The Road to Mandalay (1926) exists in a much deteriorated 16 mm abridged version, [111] London After Midnight is no longer believed to exist, the last print destroyed in an MGM vault fire in 1965. [112] London After Midnight is widely considered by archivists the Holy Grail and "the most sought after and discussed lost film ...
London After Midnight, starring Lon Chaney and directed by Tod Browning in 1927, was a silent-era mystery-thriller pseudo-vampire film that is now considered to be the "holy grail" of lost films by collectors. [10]
London After Midnight (band), a dark wave band from Los Angeles, California; London After Midnight, a 2006 compilation album by The Flaming Stars "London After Midnight", a song by The Flaming Stars from Sell Your Soul to the Flaming Stars
April 1 – Edna Tichenor, 64, American actress, London After Midnight, The Show; April 3 – Ray Enright, 69, American director, Alibi Ike, The Spoilers; April 8 – Lars Hanson, 78, Swedish actor, The Wind, Flesh and the Devil; April 10 – Linda Darnell, 41, American actress, My Darling Clementine, The Mark of Zorro
Schmidlin restored (from stills and shooting continuity scripts) the famous lost horror film London After Midnight starring Lon Chaney and directed by Tod Browning. [citation needed] and produced the restoration in 2000 of The Dickson Experimental Sound Film and was selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry.
London After Midnight (1927) Mark of the Vampire (1935) While not officially credited as such, according to the American Film Institute catalog entry, "modern sources indicate that Mark of the Vampire was a remake of ... London After Midnight". [3] Lonesome (1928) The Affair of Susan (1935) The Longest Yard (1974) Mean Machine (2001)