An innkeeper murders a wealthy guest to pay off his debt, but his conscience will not allow him to get away with the crime so easily.An innkeeper murders a wealthy guest to pay off his debt, but his conscience will not allow him to get away with the crime so easily.An innkeeper murders a wealthy guest to pay off his debt, but his conscience will not allow him to get away with the crime so easily.
Eddie Phillips
- Christian
- (as Edward Phillips)
Laura La Varnie
- Fortune Teller
- (as Laura Lavarnie)
Frank Austin
- Old Man at Inn
- (uncredited)
John George
- Mesmerist Announcer
- (uncredited)
Otto Lederer
- Clothing Peddler
- (uncredited)
Scotty Mattraw
- Fat Townsman
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaImmediate inspiration for the Sept. 1926 film seems to have been the April 1926 New York stage adaptation (one of many). On Broadway that April, director Rollo Lloyd also acted the lead role of Mathias (played by Lionel Barrymore's in the film) and Edward Loeffler played the mesmerist (Boris Karloff in the film). J.M. Kerrigan (later seen in a number of John Ford films) on Broadway '26 played Father Walter.
- Quotes
The Mesmerist: Let me put you into a mesmeric sleep - I can make you tell any incident of your life. I can make criminals confess their crimes and good men tell of their good deeds.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Mesmerist (2003)
Featured review
This is quite a decent silent horror film. The print I watched was quite rich. It is a story, not unlike "Crime and Punishment," where a man beset by debt through his own shortsightedness, kills a kind old Jew and lives it up on his money. He spends on his daughter's wedding, buying clothes for his wife, and playing the part of the Burgomaster. Unfortunately, the bells in the title are the sleigh bells of the shay that the old man was driving when he was murdered. One of the strangest things is the appearance of Boris Karloff as a mesmerist. This was years before his appearance in "Frankenstein." He has thick glasses and this hideous grin. He has the power to get people to talk about their worst actions. Everything plays out, but I'm still not sure about the conclusion. It is a very interesting film and it has Lionel Barrymore playing something other than a bent over old curmudgeon.
Details
- Runtime1 hour 8 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content