He Who Gets Slapped
- 1924
- 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
4.6K
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A bitter clown endeavors to rescue the young woman he loves from the lecherous baron who once betrayed him.A bitter clown endeavors to rescue the young woman he loves from the lecherous baron who once betrayed him.A bitter clown endeavors to rescue the young woman he loves from the lecherous baron who once betrayed him.
- Awards
- 4 wins total
Alice Belcher
- Woman in Circus Audience
- (uncredited)
Bartine Burkett
- Bareback Rider
- (uncredited)
Harvey Clark
- Briquet
- (uncredited)
Clyde Cook
- A Clown
- (uncredited)
Carrie Daumery
- Extra
- (uncredited)
George Davis
- A Clown
- (uncredited)
Paulette Duval
- Zinida
- (uncredited)
F.F. Guenste
- Waiter bringing Champagne
- (uncredited)
Joseph Hazelton
- Professor in Audience of Academy
- (uncredited)
Brandon Hurst
- A Clown
- (uncredited)
Featured review
I saw this film first on Public Television (the score that is still used, I believe, was developed when the film was restored in Chicago) and have always loved it in all it's raging perversity. It is beyond ironic that one of the major studios was launched on a film who's premise was that the public is a malevolent, cruel ass. We are never allowed to forget that as horrible as the villain is; the drooling, jeering, sadistic vermin in the circus crowd are worse.
The spookiness of the direction, I think, is what hooked me. All the leads are excellent and perfectly cast. This is the ultimate in melodrama, and it's drawn is such broad strokes that it's hard to imagine as a talkie.
The spookiness of the direction, I think, is what hooked me. All the leads are excellent and perfectly cast. This is the ultimate in melodrama, and it's drawn is such broad strokes that it's hard to imagine as a talkie.
- amosduncan_2000
- Dec 2, 2006
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Did you know
- TriviaThe first film to feature Leo the Lion roaring as MGM's logo. Designed by Howard Dietz, the logo was first used for the Goldwyn Pictures Corporation film Polly of the Circus (1917) and passed to MGM when Goldwyn merged with two other companies to form MGM. Fittingly, a real lion plays a key plot point in the film's story.
- GoofsDuring part of the scene where the lion is loose in the room, Beaumont is seen with no, or hardly any, black makeup around his right eye. Before and after this scene, both eyes are made up.
- Quotes
Title Card: A strange thing, the heart of a man - that loves, suffers, and despairs - yet has courage to hope, believe - and love - again.
- Crazy creditsIn the version aired on Turner Classic Movies (TCM) on April 29, 2020, just after the Leo (the MGM Lion) shot and prior to the credits intertitle, there was an approval stamp within a toroidal circle: Approved by Kansas State Board of Review Serial Number C8806; below that was a rectangular text box: KANSAS GROWS THE BEST WHEAT IN THE WORLD
- Alternate versionsThis silent film was originally shot at 18 fps, which gives a proper running time of 95 minutes. Most copies that circulate today, including the Warner Bros. "Archive" DVD release and the TCM television version, as well as "public domain" versions like the copy on archive.org, incorrectly play at 24 fps with an added music soundtrack, rattling in at a speedup of 71 minutes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Twenty Years After (1944)
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- Language
- Also known as
- Čovek koga žene šamaraju
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- Budget
- $172,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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