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词条 West of Zanzibar (1928 film)
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Cast

  3. See also

  4. External links

{{Infobox film
| name = West of Zanzibar
| image = West of Zanzibar.jpg
| image_size =
| caption = Theatrical release poster
| director = Tod Browning
| producer = Tod Browning
| writer = Chester De Vonde (play)
Elliott J. Clawson
| starring = Lon Chaney
Lionel Barrymore
Mary Nolan
Warner Baxter
| cinematography = Percy Hilburn (*French)
| editing = Harry Reynolds
Irving Thalberg (uncredited)
| distributor = MGM
Jury-Metro-Goldwyn (England)
| released = {{Film date|1928|11|24}}
| runtime = 65 minutes
| country = United States
| language = Silent film (English intertitles)
| budget =
}}

West of Zanzibar is a 1928 American silent film directed by Tod Browning. The screenplay concerns the vengefulness of a cuckolded magician (Lon Chaney) paralyzed in a brawl with his rival (Lionel Barrymore). The supporting cast includes Mary Nolan and Warner Baxter. The picture is based on a 1926 Broadway play called Kongo starring Walter Huston. Huston starred in the 1932 talkie film adaptation of the same story using the Kongo title. West of Zanzibar is also famous with horror film fans for having lost or excised sequences that Browning filmed; in particular, Phroso (Chaney) as a duckman in a sideshow act and scenes showing Phroso and his troupe when they first arrive in Africa.

Plot

Anna (Jacqueline Gadsden) cannot bring herself to tell her professional magician husband, Phroso (Lon Chaney), that she is leaving him. Her lover, Crane (Lionel Barrymore), informs Phroso that he is taking Anna to Africa, shoving the distraught husband away so forcefully that he falls over a railing and is crippled, losing the use of his legs. After a year, Phroso learns that Anna has returned. He finds his wife dead in a church, with a baby beside her. He swears to avenge himself on both Crane and the child.

Eighteen years later, Phroso rules a small outpost inhabited by Doc (Warner Baxter), Babe (Kalla Pasha), Tiny (Tiny Ward) and native Bumbu (Curtis Nero) in the African jungle. Through his magic tricks, he dominates the local tribe. He has his men steal ivory repeatedly from Crane by having Tiny dress up as an evil voodoo spirit to frighten away Crane's porters. Meanwhile, Phroso sends Babe to bring back blonde Maizie (Mary Nolan) from the "lowest dive in Zanzibar", where Phroso has had her raised. She is told only that she will finally meet her father.

When she arrives, Phroso denies being Maisie's father (to her great relief), but refuses to tell her why she has been brought there and treats her with undisguised hatred. The first night, she witnesses a gruesome tribal custom: when a man dies, his wife or daughter is burned alive on his funeral pyre. As the days go by, Maizie gradually wins the perpetually drunk Doc's heart. However, Phroso turns her into an alcoholic.

Phroso sends word to Crane where he can find the robber of his ivory. When Crane shows up, Phroso tells Crane that Maizie is his daughter. To Phroso's surprise, Crane breaks out in laughter. He informs Phroso that Anna never went with him because she hated him for paralyzing her husband. Maizie is actually Phroso's child. Before he can absorb the news, the next step of his plan unfolds; the natives shoot and kill Crane.

Phroso uses a magic trick to try to save Maisie from being burned alive. With the natives watching, he puts her in a wooden box with a secret exit and closes it. When he reopens it, there is a skeleton inside. Meanwhile, Doc, Maizie and the others flee by boat. However, the natives do not believe Phroso's claim that an evil spirit has taken Maizie. The screen fades to black as the natives close in on Phroso. Later, a native fishes a medallion out of a bonfire, the same medallion that had hung around Phroso's neck.

Cast

  • Lon Chaney as Phroso ("Dead-Legs")
  • Lionel Barrymore as Crane
  • Mary Nolan as Maizie
  • Warner Baxter as Doc
  • Jacqueline Gadsden as Anna
  • Tiny Ward as Tiny
  • Kalla Pasha as Babe
  • Curtis Nero as Bumbu
  • Chaz Chase as Music Hall Performer (uncredited)
  • Rose Dione as Zanzibar Club Owner (uncredited)
  • Louise Emmons as Old Woman on Street (uncredited)
  • Fred Gamble as Vaudeville Comedian (uncredited)
  • Emmett King Stage Manager (uncredited)
  • Dick Sutherland as Cannibal (uncredited)
  • Edna Tichenor as Dancing Girl in Zanzibar Club (uncredited)
  • Art Winkler as Stagehand (uncredited)
  • Dan Wolheim as Zanzibar Club Customer (uncredited)
  • Zalla Zarana as Woman in Zanzibar Bar (uncredited)

See also

  • Lionel Barrymore filmography

External links

  • {{IMDb title|0019563|West of Zanzibar}}
  • {{Amg movie|53857|West of Zanzibar}}
  • West of Zanzibar at the silentera.com database
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