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The Unholy Three

Three sideshow performers unite in a conspiracy dubbed 'The Unholy Three'—a ventriloquist, a dwarf performer, and a strongman—joining forces to carry out a string of robberies.

Director(s)

Tod Browning

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Cast & Crew

Matt Moore

Matt Moore

Hector McDonald

Edward Connelly

Edward Connelly

Judge

E. Alyn Warren

E. Alyn Warren

Prosecuting Attorney

Carrie Daumery

Carrie Daumery

Pet Shop Customer (uncredited)

Charles Wellesley

Charles Wellesley

John Arlington (uncredited)

Victor McLaglen

Victor McLaglen

Hercules

Walter Perry

Walter Perry

Dime Museum Announcer (uncredited)

Harry Earles

Harry Earles

Tweedledee aka Little Willie

Matthew Betz

Matthew Betz

Detective Regan

Mae Busch

Mae Busch

Rosie O'Grady

Lon Chaney

Lon Chaney

Professor Echo / Granny O'Grady

William Humphrey

William Humphrey

Attorney for Defense

Tod Browning

Tod Browning

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Wilmuth Merkyl

Wilmuth Merkyl

Jeweler (uncredited)

Mickey McBan

Mickey McBan

Boy Watching Hercules' Act (uncredited)

Louis Morrison

Louis Morrison

Police Commissioner (uncredited)

Delmo Fritz

Delmo Fritz

Sword Swallower (uncredited)

Margie Angus

Margie Angus

Twin (uncredited)

Mary Angus

Mary Angus

Twin (uncredited)

Walter P. Cole

Walter P. Cole

Human Skeleton (uncredited)

Alice Julian

Alice Julian

Fat Lady (uncredited)

Peter Kortes

Peter Kortes

Sword Swallower (uncredited)

John Millerta

John Millerta

Wild Borneo Man (uncredited)

Majorie Morton

Majorie Morton

Mrs. Arlington (uncredited)

Louis Shank

Louis Shank

Newsboy (uncredited)

Vera Vance

Vera Vance

Dancer (uncredited)

Percy Williams

Percy Williams

Butler (uncredited)

Details

GenresCrime, Thriller, Drama
Runtime1h 26 mins
Released on20 Jul 1925
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

The mighty "Hercules" (Victor McLaglen), ventriloquist "Echo" (Lon Chaney) and their diminutive pal "Tweedledee" (Harry Earles) make what passes for a living at sideshows keen to improve their lot. To that end they hit on the idea of using a bird shop as a conduit to find out who has things at home worth pinching and then, well, robbing them! Initially, their cunning pays off. "Echo" dons a frock and portrays a kindly old grandma; "Tweedledee" puts on some kids clothes and is her grandchild and that just leaves their mate to play the muscle. Unfortunately, the muscle hasn't much brain and when one robbery of a prominent banker results in a fatal shooting, the three find themselves on the end of an admittedly rather speculative, but nonetheless worrying, police investigation. They flee to a cabin in the woods but when poor old "Hector" (Matt Moore) is apprehended for the crime, "Echo" has pangs of a conscience. He goes to the trial but will he let the wrong man fry? Meantime, he takes a bit of a shine to "Rosie" (Mae Busch) but she's got eyes for the man in the firing line. Will anyone prove decent enough to do the right thing? It's perhaps a little too long this, it does take a while to find it's feet. Once it does though, the last half hour is actually quite tensely directed by Tod Browning and we have a few close shaves with the Lord's Prayer, a big ape and some notepaper. It's curious to appreciate almost one hundred years later, what we paid to see for entertainment and at just how widespread the rural subsistence existence in parts of the US was. This clearly illustrates the wealth divide, but in an engaging fashion with some gently comedic moments and a Chaney on good form.

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