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The Human Monster
The Human Monster

The Human Monster (1939)

57% User Rating
1h 16min
Horror

"Eyes of Doom! Man or Beast!"

Insurance agent-physician collects on policies of men murdered by a disfigured resident of the home for the blind where he acts as doctor-on-call.

Walter SummersDirector

Cast

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Bela Lugosi

Bela Lugosi

Dr. Feodor Orloff / Prof. John Dearborn

Hugh Williams

Hugh Williams

Det. Insp. Larry Holt

Greta Gynt

Greta Gynt

Diana Stuart

Edmon Ryan

Edmon Ryan

Lieutenant Patrick O'Reilly

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Wilfred Walter

Blind Jake

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Arthur E. Owen

Dumb Lou

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Alexander Field

Fred Grogan

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Gerald Pring

Henry Stuart

O.B. Clarence

O.B. Clarence

Prof. John Dearborn (voice)

May Hallatt

May Hallatt

Police Constable Griggs

Bryan Herbert

Bryan Herbert

Police Sgt. Walsh

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Charles Penrose

Morrison, undercover detective

Julie Suedo

Julie Suedo

Orloff's Secretary

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 50%

February 12, 2023

Bela Lugosi tries hard here, but he really can't quite hold it all together as the doctor who is indirectly collecting insurance policies held on men who are brutally murdered. We know from early on just who is doing the killing and just who is pulling the strings, so to a certain extent we are just really marking the homework of Hugh Williams' "Insp. Holt" as he investigates the crimes and tries to get to the bottom of things before any more people are killed. His investigation is soon being assisted by the daughter of one of the victims - "Diana" (Greta Gynt) and that brings him to a school for the blind where Lugosi's "Dr. Orloff" acts as a consultant. Can he put two and two together in time? If it lost ten/fifteen minutes then it could have worked better, but even at 75 minutes it's too long with not enough happening to sustain the interest in what is a dark and gloomy production that is sadly devoid of jeopardy. It might actually have worked better on stage - it has some of the hallmark ingredients of a solid, if unimaginative, one act play - but on a big screen it's unremarkable fayre, I'm afraid.

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