Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA crazed physician marries a wealthy women and, with the help of his demented assistant, murders them for their money.A crazed physician marries a wealthy women and, with the help of his demented assistant, murders them for their money.A crazed physician marries a wealthy women and, with the help of his demented assistant, murders them for their money.
Barbara Jo Allen
- Louise Watkins
- (as Barbara Allen [Vera Vague])
Bobby Barber
- Bald Man in Library
- (Nicht genannt)
William 'Billy' Benedict
- Mickey Barnes - Copy Boy
- (Nicht genannt)
George Chandler
- Elevator Operator
- (Nicht genannt)
Edward Earle
- Librarian
- (Nicht genannt)
Chuck Hamilton
- Police Officer at Train Station
- (Nicht genannt)
Sam Harris
- Passerby
- (Nicht genannt)
Harry Hayden
- Ticket Clerk
- (Nicht genannt)
Douglas Kennedy
- Hotel Clerk
- (Nicht genannt)
Settar Körmükçü
- Dr. David Profesor
- (Nicht genannt)
John Laing
- Intern
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesOne of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; its earliest documented telecast took place in Seattle Monday 11 May 1959 on KIRO (Channel 7).
- Zitate
Maurice Gretz: You're like all the other clever ones, clever until they meet a woman, and then they suddenly become fools.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Svengoolie: Night Monster (2015)
- SoundtracksAloha 'Oe
Music by Queen Liliuokalani
Ausgewählte Rezension
I remember seeing THE MAD DOCTOR on TV back in the early 1960s and although I didn't see it again until the release of this Blu-Ray half a century later, parts of it, especially the ending, had remained with me. Why this film has not made its bow on home video until now is beyond me. It's an A Movie, as can be seen by the big budget, but with B Movie sensibilities regarding its use of character players outside of Rathbone and its overall Film Noir look which is due to cinematographer Ted Tetzlaff. Even the title sounds like a B Movie. However the strongest element in the whole mix is the screenplay. More about that later.
The plot concerns a suave Svengali-like psychiatrist played by Rathbone who marries wealthy women and then disposes of them. He meets a wealthy socialite who has suicidal tendencies (Ellen Drew) and plans to make her his next victim. Can her reporter boyfriend (John Howard), whom she has rejected, save her in time? Nothing out of the ordinary there. What IS different in THE MAD DOCTOR is the relationship between Rathbone and his constant companion played by Martin Kosleck. It is clearly a gay relationship in everything but name and how it got past the 1940 censors is a question worth asking.
The screenplay was originally written by top writers Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur in the early 1930s and intended for John Barrymore (hence the Svengali angle). It was originally called "The Monster" and later "Destiny". That explains the quality dialogue which is one of the movie's highlights. When Barrymore bowed out, the script sat on the shelf for 5 years before Paramount used it. They had changes made by Howard W. Green who received sole screen credit. Although full of dark moments, there is a lightness of touch from director Tim Whelan which adds to the enjoyment. Kino deserves credit for resurrecting this forgotten gem. Once you see it, you'll wonder why it stayed hidden for so long...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
The plot concerns a suave Svengali-like psychiatrist played by Rathbone who marries wealthy women and then disposes of them. He meets a wealthy socialite who has suicidal tendencies (Ellen Drew) and plans to make her his next victim. Can her reporter boyfriend (John Howard), whom she has rejected, save her in time? Nothing out of the ordinary there. What IS different in THE MAD DOCTOR is the relationship between Rathbone and his constant companion played by Martin Kosleck. It is clearly a gay relationship in everything but name and how it got past the 1940 censors is a question worth asking.
The screenplay was originally written by top writers Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur in the early 1930s and intended for John Barrymore (hence the Svengali angle). It was originally called "The Monster" and later "Destiny". That explains the quality dialogue which is one of the movie's highlights. When Barrymore bowed out, the script sat on the shelf for 5 years before Paramount used it. They had changes made by Howard W. Green who received sole screen credit. Although full of dark moments, there is a lightness of touch from director Tim Whelan which adds to the enjoyment. Kino deserves credit for resurrecting this forgotten gem. Once you see it, you'll wonder why it stayed hidden for so long...For more reviews visit The Capsule Critic.
- TheCapsuleCritic
- 29. Juni 2024
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