| Anthony Hopkins, John Hurt , Anne
Bancroft , John Gielgud, Wendy Hiller , Freddie Jones
John Hurt stars as John Merrick, the hideously deformed 19th century
Londoner known as "The Elephant Man". Treated as a sideshow
freak, Merrick is assumed to be retarded as well as misshapen because
of his inability to speak coherently. In fact, he is highly intelligent
and sensitive, a fact made public when one Dr. Frederick Treves
(Anthony Hopkins) rescues Merrick from a carnival and brings him
to a hospital for analysis. Alas, even after being recognized as
a man of advanced intellect, Merrick is still treated like a freak;
no matter his station in life, he will forever be a prisoner of
his own malformed body. Unable to secure rights for the famous stage
play The Elephant Man, producer Mel Brooks based his film on the
memoirs of Frederick Treves and a much later account of Merrick's
life by Ashley Montagu. The film is lensed in black and white by
British master cinematographer Freddie Francis. Though nominated
for a dozen Academy Awards, the film was ultimately shut out in
every category.
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