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Entertainment & Sports

May 20, 2022

Stream it Tonight! The Unholy Three (1930)

Paul Bergman

Professor Emeritus
UCLA School of Law

Email: bergman@law.ucla.edu

Paul continues teaching evidence.

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Michael Asimow

Professor
UCLA School of Law

Email: asimow@law.ucla.edu

Michael is Dean's Executive professor of law at Santa Clara Law School, teaching contracts as well as law and popular culture.

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Why watch? This is the last film and only “talkie” made by Lon Chaney, silent films’ famous “Man of a Thousand Faces.”

Before Lon Chaney died from throat cancer a month after this film was made, the studio hoped to turn the “Man of a Thousand Faces” into a sound film star known as the “Man of a Thousand Voices.” You’ll hear a few of those voices in The Unholy Three.

Chaney plays Echo, a circus ventriloquist who...

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