Waxworks (1924)
5/10
An early wax figure movie
27 April 2015
Warning: Spoilers
This movie predates The Mystery of the Wax Museum by 9 years. Where the latter is obviously horror/mystery/thriller/crime this German movie I would rank more in the fantasy genre with some mild horror elements. So the wax statues of Harun al Raschid, Ivan the Terrible and Jack the Ripper do not come to life for real only in the stories which are written and told by William Dieterle to his employee Olga Belajeff. Both of them play various roles in the 3 stories. The best story I thought was the first about the baker in the Far East who thought he had chopped of the arm of the sultan. I thought it was clever and humorous. The second story is about Ivan the Terrible is a lot darker but not so well executed, seems rather rushed. Conrad Veidt though is perfectly cast in this role. I have seen him also in Orlacs Hände and Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, really fine actor. The last story is too short and silly to rate. Good idea but I had preferred if they stuck to 1 story and made it more horror.
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