A retrospective of Tod Browning’s most underrated horror film, 1936’s The Devil-Doll
Though his best known and most influential film is 1931’s Dracula (starring Bela Lugosi) and his most notorious film is the following year’s Freaks, circus performer-turned-filmmaker Tod Browning’s best film (well, best studio film anyway) might be 1936’s deranged cross-dressing mad-science revenge tale The Devil-Doll (aka in some markets, The Witch of…
