Andy isn’t sure he can watch this silent movie. It is about a clown who likes to be slapped. Yeah, a creep of clowns is what he calls this scene filled with them. Ugh!
Here’s “Slapsy the Clown”, or whatever his name is, waiting to be slapped.
They’re really going to slap Slapsy???
Too much for Andy. Clowns aren’t funny.
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“He Who Gets Slapped” is a 1924 film featuring Lon Chaney, Norma Shearer, and John Gilbert. If you think I’m exaggerating the creep factor, check this trailer for the film:
The stuff of nightmares!
I’m with Andy. That sounds awful, regardless of who stars.
I can’t believe I sat through the whole thing!
You had me at Lon Chaney…
Yes, I know what you mean!
That was really strange. All that was missing was Rod Serling. 🙂
Exactly!
Cripes that movie is way creepy! Clowns are not funny! The boys just don’t care do they… 😎
The music added to the creep factor, too, I thought.
I thought people were weird today but I guess a hundred years hasn’t changed much.
Ain’t that the truth!?!
I’m with Andy….clowns are not funny chuq
These were especially creepy, I thought. When they come out in a creep and sit on the ring…ugh!
The clowns in white reminded me of the KKK. Lol
Yes, clowns of another kind for sure!
Well, Lon Chaney stars in the film, so I suppose it is a horror movie! 😀 (Seriously, his “Phantom of the Opera” kept me awake for months when I was little.) The scene where the clowns in white costume file in is pretty surreal. I hope Andy didn’t have nightmares!
No, but I did. LOL! The clowns filing in was the ultimate creep out for me. The only thing worse is circus animals being forced to do unnatural things for the entertainment of people who have no issue with it. I never was a circus lover.
Ugh. Clowns. I don’t blame Andy one bit for being gravely concerned.
Yes, and that was a creep of clowns for sure when they filed in and sat on the ring.
do you think that was the clown who inspired mr. king to write It? LOL
LOL! Could be.