

The Great Gabbo
Hated by all-his real soul spoke through the lips of a lifeless dummy
Overview
For the ventriloquist Gabbo his wooden dummy Otto is the only means of expression. When he starts relying more and more on Otto, he starts going mad.
- Production
- James Cruze Productions
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- Director
- James Cruze
- Writers
- Ben Hecht
- Producers
- James Cruze,Nat Cordish,Henry D. Meyer
- Cinematography
- Ira H. Morgan
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CinemaSerf
June 6, 2022
The problem for Erich von Stroheim in the title role here is that his character's abilities to eat, drink - sing La Bohème, even - whilst his dummy "Otto" chats away merrily to the audience does quite come off on film. An out-of-vision voice is nothing new with this medium, so much of the potency of the joke - that might have worked more effectively in a theatre - is lost. What's left is a mildly amusing, sometimes even slightly sinister story about the eponymous character who works with the rat…


















