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The original novel follows a path similar to many of Hugo's other novels, ending in a depressing [[Downer Ending]]. Though not the author's most well-known work, there have been several film versions of the story (only one of which is in sound). The most well-known and best remembered adaptation is the heart-wrenchingly beautiful 1928 movie. It featured [[Looks Like Cesare|Conrad Veidt]] as the main character, whose [[Slasher Smile|freakish grin]] and [[Monster Clown|clown-like]] appearance was the primary inspiration for [[The Joker]], which came full circle in 2005 with "Batman: The Man Who Laughs", the sequel to [[Batman: Year One]].
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=== ''The Man Who Laughs'' contains examples of: ===
 
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: And how.