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  2. The Great Gabbo is a 1929 American Pre-Code early sound musical drama film directed by James Cruze, based on Ben Hecht's 1928 short story "The Rival Dummy", and starring Erich von Stroheim and Betty Compson. [1]

  3. Nov 25, 2016 · The difference between The Great Gabbo and its descendants lies in the realisation by later film-makers that by reversing the psychological basis of the story, they entered upon a realm of true horror. Again and again over the following decades, writers and directors would return to the same scenario: the ventriloquist who might or might not be ...

  4. Feb 3, 2024 · The Great Gabbo, however, is much too weird to be a true part of the lineage of that more mainstream and acclaimed cinematic tradition either. Part of what sets The Great Gabbo apart from both films is that the star first ascending and later descending throughout this drama—namely, Gabbo—is not merely a performer with grand career ...

  5. When he tried to buy the rights to the film, presumably to destroy the prints, he found that the property had been already purchased by real-life ventriloquist, Edgar Bergen. Based on a story by Ben Hecht. ♫The New Step; I'm Laughing Ickey; I'm in Love With You; The Ga-Ga Bird; The Web of Love; Every Now and Then. 82m/B VHS, DVD.

  6. The Great Gabbo is a 1929 American Pre-Code early sound musical drama film directed by James Cruze, based on Ben Hecht's 1928 short story "The Rival Dummy", and starring Erich von Stroheim and Betty Compson. [1] The film features songs by Lynn Cowan, Paul Titsworth, Donald McNamee and King Zany.

  7. The Great Gabbo (1929) was originally released by Sono Art-World Wide Pictures, with certain sequences were presented in Multicolor. However, current prints, restored by the Library of Congress and released by Kino International on DVD, exist only in black-and-white.

  8. The Great Gabbo movie (1929) with Erich von Stroheim and Otto: The ventriloquist Gabbo and his dummy are creepy but less deranged/malevolent precursors to Michael Redgrave and Hugo in Dead of Night and Anthony Hopkins and Fats in Magic.

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