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The Devil-Doll
The Devil-Doll

The Devil-Doll (1936)

68% User Rating
1h 18min
Horror
Science Fiction

"Greater Than "The Unholy Three""

Wrongfully convicted of a robbery and murder, Paul Lavond breaks out of prison with a genius scientist who has devised a way to shrink humans. When the scientist dies during the escape, Lavond heads for his lab, using the shrinking technology to get even with those who framed him and vindicate himself in both the public eye and the eyes of his daughter, Lorraine. When an accident leaves a crazed assistant dead, however, Lavond must again make an escape.

Tod BrowningDirector

Cast

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Lionel Barrymore

Lionel Barrymore

Paul Lavond

Maureen O'Sullivan

Maureen O'Sullivan

Lorraine Lavond

Frank Lawton

Frank Lawton

Toto

Rafaela Ottiano

Rafaela Ottiano

Malita

Robert Greig

Robert Greig

Emil Coulvet

Lucy Beaumont

Lucy Beaumont

Madame Lavond

Henry B. Walthall

Henry B. Walthall

Marcel

Grace Ford

Grace Ford

Lachna

Pedro de Cordoba

Pedro de Cordoba

Charles Martin

Arthur Hohl

Arthur Hohl

Victor Radin

Juanita Quigley

Juanita Quigley

Marguerite Coulvet

Claire Du Brey

Claire Du Brey

Mme. Coulvet

Rollo Lloyd

Rollo Lloyd

Detective

E. Alyn Warren

E. Alyn Warren

Commissioner

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Jean Alden

Apache Dancer (uncredited)

King Baggot

King Baggot

Detective Pierre (uncredited)

Egon Brecher

Egon Brecher

Detective (uncredited)

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Robert Du Couedic

Policeman (uncredited)

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Paul Foltz

Apache Dancer (uncredited)

Christian J. Frank

Christian J. Frank

Detective (uncredited)

Billy Gilbert

Billy Gilbert

Matin's Butler (uncredited)

Robert Graves

Robert Graves

Gendarme (uncredited)

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Sherry Hall

Detective (uncredited)

Mahlon Hamilton

Mahlon Hamilton

Detective (uncredited)

Sydney Jarvis

Sydney Jarvis

Gendarme (uncredited)

Edward Keane

Edward Keane

Gendarme (uncredited)

Gus Leonard

Gus Leonard

Eiffel Tower Elevator Operator (uncredited)

Wilfred Lucas

Wilfred Lucas

Off-Screen Voice (voice / uncredited)

Eily Malyon

Eily Malyon

Laundry Supervisor (uncredited)

Frank Reicher

Frank Reicher

Doctor (uncredited)

Evelyn Selbie

Evelyn Selbie

Flower Woman (uncredited)

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Nick Thompson

Police Sergeant (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 70%

March 18, 2019

Browning's creepy miniatures. Paul Lavond is a wrongly convicted prisoner serving his time on the hellish Devil's Island. Engineering an escape with loopy scientist, Marcel, they take refuge at Marcel's old laboratory. Here Lavond finds to his initial horror just how brilliant Marcel's work is, he has invented a serum that can turn any living being into a miniature of itself. Upon learning of the formula, and disguising himself as an old woman, Lavond plans to wreak horrific revenge on those who framed him and sent him to prison. It's not very often that I actually wish myself to be older than I am, but this is one such case, I can't believe I wouldn't have been terrified back in 1936 as Todd Browning's little people went out bidding Lionel Barrymore's vengeful work! Now of course the picture looks wearily hokey, but as hokey films go, this is up with the best of them. The special effects stand up to repeat viewings even in this day and age of overkilled S/E purely for ticket selling purposes, with the over-sized sets and props of the trade expertly realised. Barrymore has a great time and entertains fully from first shot till last, with great support coming from the gorgeous Maureen O'Sullivan and a gruff Robert Greig. Adapted from Abraham Merritt's novel called Burn Witch Burn! (co screenplay credit to Erich von Stroheim no less!), it's actually cinematographer Leonard Smith who deserves the biggest pat on the back. Capturing the fantastical nature of the piece perfectly, it's really only now with crisper DVD (etc) transfers available that we can see just what a difference a great cinematographer can make to films in need of atmospheric touches. Still wish I could have seen this on a big old creaky screen in 1936 though! 7.5/10

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The Devil-Doll Official Trailer #1 - Lionel Barrymore Movie (1936) HD

The Devil-Doll Official Trailer #1 - Lionel Barrymore Movie (1936) HD

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