Review of The Unholy Three (1925) by David B — 10 May 2009
This made a great companion piece to Freaks, due both to the circus motif and Harry Earles' presence in both films. Where Freaks dealt in horror and social commentary, though, here Browning goes for suspense and laughs.
Even the beyond-contrived denouement to the courtroom portion works in this context. Best seen in a theater with a live pianist accompanying.
This review of The Unholy Three (1925) was written by David B on 10 May 2009.
The Unholy Three has generally received positive reviews.
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