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London After Midnight

  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • 47m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
338
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London After Midnight (2002)
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A reconstruction, made from still photographs, of the lost 1927 Tod Browning film London After Midnight (1927) starring Lon Chaney .A reconstruction, made from still photographs, of the lost 1927 Tod Browning film London After Midnight (1927) starring Lon Chaney .A reconstruction, made from still photographs, of the lost 1927 Tod Browning film London After Midnight (1927) starring Lon Chaney .

  • Director
    • Rick Schmidlin
  • Writers
    • Tod Browning
    • Joseph Farnham
    • Waldemar Young
  • Stars
    • Lon Chaney
    • Marceline Day
    • Andy MacLennan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    338
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Rick Schmidlin
    • Writers
      • Tod Browning
      • Joseph Farnham
      • Waldemar Young
    • Stars
      • Lon Chaney
      • Marceline Day
      • Andy MacLennan
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Lon Chaney
    Lon Chaney
      Marceline Day
      Marceline Day
        Andy MacLennan
          Polly Moran
          Polly Moran
            Conrad Nagel
            Conrad Nagel
              Robert Osborne
              Robert Osborne
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              Edna Tichenor
              Edna Tichenor
                Henry B. Walthall
                Henry B. Walthall
                  • Director
                    • Rick Schmidlin
                  • Writers
                    • Tod Browning
                    • Joseph Farnham
                    • Waldemar Young
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                  Leahcurry

                  A Beautiful Still Restoration

                  When I learned that "London after Midnight" was going to be on, I thought it was the actual film, and was very eager to see it. At first I was slightly disappointed when I saw pictures instead of action. However, my disappointment was quickly gone. In essence, the restoration was a "silent film" but had no motion. The "still acting" was masterful, and it was so easy to understand the characters. The script and sets were great, the timing between the "shots" was good, particularly when different angles of a subject were changed rapidly. I am a Lon Chaney fan, and his close-ups are masterpieces. He truly stole the show, although it had a good cast. Chaney was unrecognizeable in his unsettling vampire makeup, and it helped make his performance as the vampire more potent. Coupled with his performance as the highly intelligent, take-charge Inspector Burke, he's truly a winner.

                  I am curious to see the actual film, but I am greatly impressed with the restoration TCM did. They tried to get the restoration as much like the film as possible, and because of that, it is a godsend.
                  10jerryrodriguez2000

                  A contemporary movie in a classical era.

                  I would like to disagree with the above. I thought that the use of the remaining stills to recompose this movie, was brilliantly done. It was, indeed, obviously a labor of love, but now, we at least have SOME idea of what the audience saw in 1927...here it is, 2006, and I thought that for it's time, it probably WAS frightening. And Chaney's makeup is outstanding. The people of that era weren't used to those kinds of images on the screen, so I imagine that they were probably petrified by Chaney and his ghastly makeup, which, for its day, was superb, as I stated before. I'm clearly a Chaney fan, however, so, more than likely, I am truly biased.

                  All in all, this was brilliant, I thought.
                  thedevilmyself

                  Excellent representation - the only choice

                  Now, i saw this movie thinking at first that i was going to get to see the original, as i didn't yet know the history, but thankfully at the beginning, they tell you the history. Given that, the script was amazing, and the stills leave you wanting more. Really i think that if anything this will cause more people to be aware of the greatness of LAM and maybe bring that lost reel out of the woodwork.

                  The stills are more than i've found anywhere else, and it's amazing so many quality pictures still exist. The only questionable part is at the beginning when they mention the previous movie, they say "21* years ago" *don't remember the actual number, but it was in the 20's... when the remake was made in 2002. Curious. Was there a remake made in 1950something?
                  7Boba_Fett1138

                  As of yet, still the only way to watch this classic 1927 movie.

                  "London After Midnight" is perhaps the most sought after movie, that is presumed lost. The only remaining print of it was destroyed in a fire in the late '60's. I tend to say no. Remaining still existing pictures of Lon Chaney in full make-up effect added to the hype of this movie and also the fact that this Tod Browning movie features vampires, 4 years before he made the horror-classic "Dracula", starring Bela Lugosi. In 2002 a reconstruction, made from still photographs of the 1927 was made and aired on TCM. It's an attempt to retell the story and show how the movie must have been like, also with the help of persons who had actually seen the 1927 movie at the time of its release. It's an interesting experiment and attempt to reconstruct a lost movie, though it of course doesn't work out as good as the moving images would had.

                  The movie purely consists out of photographs. It makes the sequence feel rather limited in terms of its mood, acting and overall storytelling. It's a flat and far from engaging way of film-making, that is not always easy to watch. I mean, you can just as good read a paper version of this movie with pictures in it and let your own imagination do the work. It perhaps would work out way better than this movie eventually did.

                  The movie features a whole lot of characters that don't get properly introduced (but then again, how could they). It makes the movie confusing and also from an engaging one to watch.

                  The story and its plot really don't work out because of the way of storytelling. The movie is more of a murder-mystery than a horror-movie, like you perhaps would expect from persons like director Tod Browning and actor Lon Chaney. I suggest that if you want to understand the story, you watch "Mark of the Vampire". A 1935 sort of remake of this movie, also directed by Tod Browning and starring Lionel Barrymore and Bela Lugosi.

                  But was the 'real' "London After Midnight" really a great classic movie? I tend to say no. At the rime of its release the movie already got mixed reactions from the critics, though the movie still was the highest grossing Tod Browning/Lon Chaney movie.

                  The story was too weak and messy to make this a classic must-see. It isn't a very intriguing story and the movie misses tension, a good solid main plot and likable main characters. But of course it's impossible to say this with a 100% certainty, since I haven't seen the 'real' moving full length version of this movie, for the obvious reason.

                  It really looked like Lon Chaney's presence uplifted the movie though, both with his looks and performance. He looked genuine creepy in his role, with some great make-up effects and mimics from 'the man of a thousand faces'. It's the reason why this movie is still probably better than the average one from the same genre, especially for 1927 standards. Also Edna Tichenor as Luna the Bat Girl looked impressive in her role.

                  The sets looked good and it must had given the movie a real good and creepy kind of atmosphere, I assume. Like mentioned before, the make-up effects also looked really convincing and are now part of the movie its legacy and status among movie lovers.

                  This movie forms a good enough alternative to still be able to watch this lost 1927 movie from legendary director Tod Browning and actor Lon Chaney, until the real movie shows up again somewhere, though this isn't very likely to ever happen.

                  7/10

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                  1ashfordofficial

                  Reconstruction

                  A 45/47-minute reconstruction using the same still photographs with added camera motion, released by Turner Classic Movies in 2002.

                  It's such a shame that we had to watch an influential film like this in this format. I'm grateful for TCM for this reconstruction.

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                    A publicity still of Lon Chaney as the Man with the Beaver Hat is shown one last time after the closing credits.
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                    Edited from London After Midnight (1927)

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                  • Release date
                    • November 1, 2002 (United States)
                  • Country of origin
                    • United States
                  • Language
                    • English
                  • Also known as
                    • Лондон после полуночи
                  • Production company
                    • Turner Entertainment
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                    47 minutes
                  • Color
                    • Black and White

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