
Rex Ingram's atmospheric occult thriller, loosely based on a W. Somerset Maugham novel. Paul Wegener — the great German actor who played the Golem — is Oliver Donat, a sinister stage magician who becomes obsessed with a young sculptor and draws her into his orbit with a combination of hypnotic power and relentless manipulation. Alice Terry brings a luminous vulnerability to the imperiled heroine, and Ingram — one of Hollywood's most visually gifted directors — creates sequences of genuine dread, particularly in Donat's underground laboratory. The film's exploration of mesmerism, control, and the occult reflects the Jazz Age's fascination with the supernatural, and Wegener's towering, menacing performance makes his magician one of the era's most memorable screen villains.
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Rex Ingram's atmospheric occult thriller, loosely based on a W. Somerset Maugham novel. Paul Wegener — the great German actor who played the Golem — is Oliver Donat, a sinister stage magician who becomes obsessed with a young sculptor and draws her into his orbit with a combination of hypnotic power and relentless manipulation. Alice Terry brings a luminous vulnerability to the imperiled heroine, and Ingram — one of Hollywood's most visually gifted directors — creates sequences of genuine dread, particularly in Donat's underground laboratory. The film's exploration of mesmerism, control, and the occult reflects the Jazz Age's fascination with the supernatural, and Wegener's towering, menacing performance makes his magician one of the era's most memorable screen villains.