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LAUGH, CLOWN, LAUGH

1928

Herbert Brenon

Laugh, Clown, Laugh

SYNOPSIS

A circus clown rescues an abandoned child and raises her within the itinerant world of performers and entertainers. As she grows into adulthood, paternal devotion gradually becomes entangled with emotional dependence and unspoken desire. Behind theatrical spectacle and comic performance, private suffering deepens into jealousy, shame, and tragic resignation.

CRITIQUE

The film transforms circus melodrama into a somber study of emotional repression and unattainable affection. Lon Chaney gives a restrained performance shaped less by physical transformation than by internal anguish, revealing extraordinary expressive control. Its atmosphere of melancholy and doomed attachment reflects the late silent era’s fascination with damaged figures whose public performances conceal profound psychological isolation.

SCREENING AVAILABILITY

  • Theatrical screenings

  • Non-theatrical screenings

  • Festivals and cinematheques

  • Educational screenings

  • Television broadcasting

  • Digital platforms and streaming

  • Promotional and editorial use

  • Licensing of graphic and visual materials

AVAILABLE FORMATS

  • DCP

  • DCP with subtitles

  • Apple ProRes

  • MP4 Screening File

  • MP4 Rehearsal Copy for Musicians (silent films)

  • Blu-ray

  • High-resolution archival masters

PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS

  • Posters

  • Press stills

  • Promotional assets

  • Screening support materials

AVAILABLE SUBTITLES

  • English

  • Spanish

  • French

  • Portuguese

  • Italian

  • German

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