The Penalty (film)

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The Penalty
Directed by Wallace Worsley
Produced by Samuel Goldwyn
Written by Charles Kenyon
Philip Lonergan
Gouveneur Morris
Claire Adams
Cinematography Don Short
Editing by Frank E. Hull
Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Company
Release date(s) 1920
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles
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The Penalty is an American crime film, originally released in 1920. The film was directed by Wallace Worsley, and written by Philip Lonergan and Charles Kenyon, based upon the pulp novel by Gouverneur Morris. Starring Lon Chaney, Charles Clary, Doris Pawn, Jim Mason, and Claire Adams, the film is best known for Chaney's performance.

The film follows gangster Blizzard (Lon Chaney), whose legs were mistakenly amputated at a young age. Driven insane by the social pressures of being forced to walk in a crutch, Blizzard becomes a crime lord. He tracks down the doctor who performed his operation, and plots a twisted revenge — kidnap the doctor's daughter's fiance (Pawn), and graft his legs onto Blizzard's stumps.

The apparatus worn by Chaney to simulate amputated legs was complex and incredibly painful. Consisting primarily of two wooden buckets and multiple leather straps, Chaney's knees sat in the buckets, while his lower legs were tied to his back. Though studio doctors asked that Chaney not wear the device, he insisted on doing so, so his costume would be authentic.

The Penalty was one of Chaney's breakout roles, showcasing his taste for the macabre and talent for contortion and disguise. He had previously demonstrated similar qualities in the previous year's The Miracle Man, but Penalty secured Chaney's place as one of America's most famous character actors, before moving on to his more famous roles in 1923's The Hunchback of Notre Dame and 1925's The Phantom of the Opera.

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