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Its ironic that, of Gances more celebrated Silent work, this should be the one I watch first: its a one-reel short about a mad scientist hence its inclusion in the “Horror Challenge”, though the tone throughout is distinctly comical! The titular figure is played by Albert Dieudonne later the incarnation of Napoleon in the directors eponymous epic of 1927 and whos fitted here with an exaggerated domed head, which he finally shelters inside a cage! <br /><br />Even so, its raison detre is Gances use of the wide-angle lens in depicting the disorientating effect on people when subjected to a drug (in the form of dust particles) concocted by the protagonist. However, this gimmick which actually prevents one from following whats going on! is kept up for an inordinate length of time: consequently, even at a mere 10 minutes, the gimmick outstays its welcome…