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The Undying Monster
The Undying Monster

The Undying Monster (1942)

57% User Rating
1h 4min
Horror
Mystery

"LUSTS UPON BEAUTY!"

A werewolf prowls around at night but only kills certain members of one family. It seems like just a coincidence, but the investigating Inspector soon finds out that this tradition has gone on for generations and tries to find a link between the werewolf and the family, leading to a frightening conclusion.

John BrahmDirector

Cast

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James Ellison

James Ellison

Robert Curtis

Heather Angel

Heather Angel

Helga Hammond

John Howard

John Howard

Oliver Hammond

Bramwell Fletcher

Bramwell Fletcher

Dr. Jeff Colbert

Heather Thatcher

Heather Thatcher

Conita 'Christy' Christopher

Aubrey Mather

Aubrey Mather

Inspector Craig

Halliwell Hobbes

Halliwell Hobbes

Walton the Butler

Matthew Boulton

Matthew Boulton

Coroner (uncredited)

Harry Carter

Harry Carter

Warren (uncredited)

Alec Craig

Alec Craig

Will the Groundsman (uncredited)

Douglas Gerrard

Douglas Gerrard

Jury Foreman (uncredited)

Holmes Herbert

Holmes Herbert

Chief Constable (uncredited)

Eily Malyon

Eily Malyon

Mrs. Walton (uncredited)

Charles McGraw

Charles McGraw

Strud Strudwick (uncredited)

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Clive Morgan

Foster (uncredited)

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John Rogers

Tom Clagpool (uncredited)

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Jerry Sheldon

Villager (uncredited)

Donald Stuart

Donald Stuart

Charlie Clagpool (uncredited)

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David Thursby

Inspector Craig's Assistant (uncredited)

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Valerie Traxler

Kate O'Malley (uncredited)

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Heather Wilde

Millie the New Maid (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

July 18, 2019

Many superstitions are based on fact. Warning: Spoilers John Brahm's film is an adaptation of the novel written by Jessie Douglas Kerruish. Following the success for Universal with The Wolf Man a year earlier, 20th Century Fox clearly saw an opportunity to cash in on the renewed interest in Lycanthropic creatures. Brahm's film deals with one such legendary creature that is said to terrorise members of the cursed Hammond family. Roping in master photographer Lucien Ballard, Brahm sets the film up with the creepy ancestral home atop of a cliff, the sea on one side, the foggy moor on the other. Then with minimal budget and a cast of largely minor players-and a short 23 day production schedule, Brahm crafted a tight, eerie mystery that deserves far better appraisal than it's currently getting. Atmosphere is of paramount importance when making a Gothic type picture, The Undying Monster has it by the bucket load. Aided by Ballard's adroit skills, Brahm excellently uses shadows and light to garner unease, be it the interiors that are gorgeously designed, or the foggy exteriors perhaps hiding dark secrets, atmosphere is high quality here. The film has been chided in certain quarters for either being too talky, or for daring to be jovial at times. Yes these charges are fair if one is expecting an outright horror film and not the creepy mystery that it actually is. This is no boo jump bonanza, the creature is purposely kept from us so as to keep us, and the characters wondering when, or if, it will show up. Thus the conversations become crucial and of high interest. Something that hasn't helped the film either is its title, why they didn't go with the first muted {and English title} name, "The Hammond Mystery" is probably due to the afore mentioned attempt to cash in on The Wolf Man. As you can see, one screams out that the film is about a monster who can't be killed, the other sounds like it's an Agatha Christie who done it?. You understand their reasonings, it's just very misleading and hasn't helped the films reputation to flow. It's a cracking mystery film that has horror elements involved in its plot. More like The Hound Of The Baskervilles than The Wolf Man, it none the less is 63 minutes of 1940s Gothic joy. 8/10

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