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The Elephant Man
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London Hospital surgeon Frederick Treves finds John Merrick, who is severely deformed, in a Victorian freak show in London's East End. Behind his looks, there is revealed a person of intelligence and sensitivity. With the help of kindly Dr. Frederick Treves, Merrick attempts to regain the dignity he lost.
London Hospital surgeon Frederick Treves finds John Merrick, who is severely deformed, in a Victorian freak show in London's East End. Behind his looks, there is revealed a person of intelligence and sensitivity. With the help of kindly Dr. Frederick Treves, Merrick attempts to regain the dignity he lost.
Actors:
Gerald Case,
Dexter Fletcher,
Deirdre Costello,
Frederick Treves,
John Hurt,
James Cormack,
Orla Pederson,
Lucie Alford,
Brenda Kempner,
Lydia Lisle,
Ralph Morse,
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Gerald Case
26 January 1905, Horton, Northamptonshire, England, UK
Dexter Fletcher
31 January 1966, Enfield, London, England, UK
Deirdre Costello
Frederick Treves
29 March 1925, Cliftonville, Margate, Kent, England, UK
John Hurt
22 January 1940, Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, UK
James Cormack
Orla Pederson
Lucie Alford
Brenda Kempner
1939, Hendon, Middlesex, England, UK
Lydia Lisle
Ralph Morse
1 June 1955, Colchester, England, UK
Director:
David Lynch
David Lynch
20 January 1946, Missoula, Montana, USA
Country:
United States, United Kingdom
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April 22, 2014
Lynch's powerful depiction of Merrick (played by John Hurt) moves a viewer from revulsion and fear to empathy and tenderness. That's the very movement of the story itself.
October 23, 2004
I kept asking myself what the film was really trying to say about the human condition as reflected by John Merrick, and I kept drawing blanks.
Scott G. Mignola
January 02, 2011
Heartbreaking drama isn't for sensitive viewers.
September 16, 2014
...at its best when the story and period trappings serve Lynch's vision, and vice versa.
April 22, 2014
This is a tale of redemption and transcendence, of the hunchback of London Hospital, of the noble phantom who wanted to go to the opera, of Beauty and the Beast.
April 30, 2008
Director David Lynch has created an eerily compelling atmosphere in recounting a hideously deformed man's perilous life in Victorian England.
February 21, 2014
Lynch shows a weakness in this film that isn't present in just about any of his others: Sentimentality.
April 30, 2008
The picture itself is a strange trade-off between Lynch's personal themes -- the night world of obscure, disturbing sexual obsessions -- and the requirements of a middlebrow message movie.
April 22, 2014
This stylish, poignant drama is probably the closest director David Lynch has got to the mainstream outside of the disastrous Dune.
Tom Milne
January 26, 2006
A marvellous movie, shot in stunning black-and-white by Freddie Francis.

