Victory / The Wicked Darling
Victory / The Wicked Darling
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Long before he became known as the Man of a Thousand Faces, Lon Chaney quickly gained attention for being one of Hollywoods prominent character actors as these outstanding early examples of Chaneys unique talents in acting and makeup clearly attest. A visual treat from gifted director Maurice Tourneur, Victory features Chaney as the villainous Ricardo who is out to steal not only another mans fortune, but also the lovely Seena Owen. The first of ten films Lon Chaney made with director Tod Browning, the gritty crime melodrama The Wicked Darling was thought to be lost until the last decade and is shown here for the first time in over eighty years. Together these long-sought-after films allow viewers to see Lon Chaney in roles that won him the reputation of Hollywoods greatest character actor. A NOTE ON THIS EDITION: Both of these films are mastered from 35mm elements, are tinted and have new music score composed and performed by Eric Beheim using authentic orchestrations and period photoplay music heard in theaters of the era. Victory is complete with all original titles; The Wicked Darling is copied from the sole surviving print, preserved by the Netherlands Filmmuseum. It shows damage from wear and mildew and was slightly shortened for distribution in Holland. Most of the intertitles are the original texts, found in Universals files, but translations from the Dutch were used in a few instances where the title list was incomplete. Victory 1919/ 62 minutes / Color Tinted / USA Starring Lon Chaney, Seena Owen, Wallace Beery Produced and Directed by Maurice Tourneur Screenplay by Stephen Fox (pseudonym for Jules Furthman) based upon the 1915 novel by Joseph Conrad The Wicked Darling 1919 / 59 minutes / Color Tinted / USA Starring Lon Chaney, Priscilla Dean, Wellington Playter Directed by Tod Browning Screenplay by Harvey Gates from a story by Evelyn Campbell Music for Both Films Compiled and Performed by Eric Beheim PRODUCED FOR DVD BY DAVID SHEPARD