Outside the Law/Shadows (DVD)
The man of 1,000 faces in two classics, one of which is an early collaboration with director Tod Browning (FREAKS, DRACULA). See individual titles for details.DVD Features:Region 0Snap CaseChapter Index
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In 19th century Paris, someone is murdering young women and dumping their bodies into the Seine. That someone is Gaston (John Carradine), a
handsome, brooding painter and puppeteer who strangles his models with a black tie. Jean Parker plays Lucille, a dressmaker who finds herself drawn to Gaston's tortured soul after she attends his puppet opera of FAUST. Gaston's shady art dealer (Ludwig Stossel) knows he kills women, but conceals evidence because his paintings sell. When Gaston's latest victim is recognized in one of his works at an exhibit, inspector LeFevre (George Pembroke) takes steps to trap the mysterious painter. This is an amazing, low-budget work by acclaimed cult director Edgar G. Ulmer. Filled with repertoire costumes and painted backgrounds, the stagey feel nonetheless adds to the claustrophobic air of melancholy that hangs over the film, as if the cast were all puppets themselves in some cheap production. It's not a particularly scary film, but it offers plenty of excitement and has moments of beauty, and Carradine is effective as the quietly tortured, magnetic artist.DVD Features:Region 1 EncodingKeep CaseArchive of Rare StillsOriginal 15 Minute Featurette on the Making-Of BLUEBEARDNever-Before-Seen Color Footage
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