Movie Preview: Crispin Glover takes on a Lon Chaney silent classic — “A Blind Bargain”

Paul Bunnell directed and co-wrote this “reimagining” of a horror silent film from 1922, starring Lon Chaney then, Crispin Glover today.

It was about a doctor who experiments on a man in exchange for giving medical care to the “subject’s” mother.

It’s not a “lost” film, but Glover is well cast for this remake, which should hit the festival circuit momentarily.

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1 Response to Movie Preview: Crispin Glover takes on a Lon Chaney silent classic — “A Blind Bargain”

  1. John E Falotico's avatar John E Falotico says:

    Chaney’s version of “A Blind Bargain” from 1922 is truly a “lost” film. The last known print is believed to have burned in a fire in 1965.

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