
London After Midnight
Horror · Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A reconstruction, made from still photographs, of the lost 1927 Tod Browning film London After Midnight (1927) starring Lon Chaney.
Top Cast


Lon Chaney
Lon Chaney
Professor Edward C. Burke (archive footage)
Lon Chaney
Professor Edward C. Burke (archive footage)


Marceline Day
Marceline Day
Lucille Balfour (archive footage)
Marceline Day
Lucille Balfour (archive footage)


Henry B. Walthall
Henry B. Walthall
Sir James Hamlin (archive footage)
Henry B. Walthall
Sir James Hamlin (archive footage)
Percy Williams
Percy Williams
Williams, Balfour's Butler (archive footage)
Percy Williams
Williams, Balfour's Butler (archive footage)


Conrad Nagel
Conrad Nagel
Arthur Hibbs (archive footage)
Conrad Nagel
Arthur Hibbs (archive footage)


Polly Moran
Polly Moran
Miss Smithson, the New Maid (archive footage)
Polly Moran
Miss Smithson, the New Maid (archive footage)


Edna Tichenor
Edna Tichenor
Luna, Bat Girl (archive footage)
Edna Tichenor
Luna, Bat Girl (archive footage)


Claude King
Claude King
Roger Balfour (archive footage)
Claude King
Roger Balfour (archive footage)
Andy MacLennan
Andy MacLennan
Bat Girl's Assistant (archive footage)
Andy MacLennan
Bat Girl's Assistant (archive footage)
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