A Thousand Faces: Lon Chaney's Unique
Artistry in Motion Pictures
After two years of extensive research, Michael F. Blake has
uncovered new information about the silent screen legend. From
chapter headings like "Don't Step on That Spider! It Might be
Lon Chaney" to "Lon Chaney Talks," Blake's book provides a fascinating
behind-the-scenes look at a man who transformed himself from
film to film. Not only is it profusely illustrated with rarely
seen movie stills but it also features a well annotated filmography
and a makeup glossary which should come in handy for any budding
makeup artists out there.
VHS - $19.98
The Films of Lon Chaney
From Lon Chaney's first short - "Poor Jake's Demise" - in 1913
to his final film, "The Unholy Three" in 1930, Michael F. Blake
covers every and each film in Chaney's career in extensive detail
in this invaluable work. It even includes a detailed listing
of unrealized film projects, miscellaneous appearances in various
newsreels of the day, and 120 photographs from his films, many
published for the first time.
VHS - $24.95
DVD - $29.99
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1925)
The Paris opera house is terrorized by a hideous phantom. An
all-time classic in silent horror films. The version available
through "MVD" features an organ accompaniment composed and performed
by Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman.
2 Books - $49.99
Chaney Package: Books
A Thousand Faces: Lon Chaney's Unique Artistry in Motion
Pictures
The Films of Lon Chaney
Book & DVD - $58.99
Chaney Package: DVD & Book
PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (DVD) Films of Lon Chaney
(book)