Calling Dr. Death (1943)

50K
Share
Copy the link

Calling Dr. Death: Directed by Reginald Le Borg. With Lon Chaney Jr., Patricia Morison, J. Carrol Naish, David Bruce. A doctor is not sure if he murdered his beautiful but wicked wife, and has his attractive nurse try to find the truth by hypnotizing him.

“The first of Universalu0026#39;s fun series of thriller films under the Inner Sanctum banner. Each one starred Lon Chaney, Jr. in different roles. In this one, Chaney plays Dr. Mark Steele, a neurosurgeon and expert hypnotist. Steeleu0026#39;s unfaithful wife (Ramsay Ames) is found murdered and heu0026#39;s a prime suspect. But Steele has lost his memory of the last few days and canu0026#39;t remember if he killed her or not! So he gets his nurse (Patricia Morison) to hypnotize him so he can try to remember what happened.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eChaneyu0026#39;s great in this. Iu0026#39;m sure at the time he welcomed the chance to get out of playing movie monsters. Morison and Ames are lovely to look at and good in their roles. The always-solid J. Carrol Naish plays the hard-nosed police detective investigating the case. Holmes Herbert appears in one of his many butler roles. I really like this series. A little silly at times but it just adds to the entertainment value for me. It has that distinct look and feel Universal movies had at the time. Calling Dr. Death is a very good start to a fun, enjoyable series of mystery thrillers.”

Comments

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *