The Great Gabbo

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The Great Gabbo ★★ 1929

A ventriloquist can express himself only through his dummy, losing his own identity and going mad at the end. Von Stroheim's first talkie. May quite possibly be the first mentally-twisted-ventriloquist story ever put on film. Von Stroheim hated the movie, believing it to be analogous to his own life. When he tried to buy the rights to the film, presumably to destroy the prints, he found that the property had been already purchased by real-life ventriloquist, Edgar Bergen. Based on a story by Ben Hecht. ♫The New Step; I'm Laughing Ickey; I'm in Love With You; The Ga-Ga Bird; The Web of Love; Every Now and Then. 82m/B VHS, DVD . Erich von Stroheim, Betty Compson, Don Douglas, Marjorie “Babe” Kane; D: James Cruze; W: Ben Hecht, F. Hugh Herbert; C: Ira Morgan; M: Howard Jackson, Charley Chase.

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