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Doctor X
Category Horror
All Genres: Horror, Thriller
Year: 1932
Country: USA
Runtime: 76 minutes
Languages: English
Director: Michael Curtiz
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
  • Out-Thrills Them All!
  • Writing by: Howard W. Comstock - (play) &
    Allen C. Miller - (play)
    Robert Tasker - (screenplay) &
    Earl Baldwin - (screenplay)
    George Rosener - (contributor to screenplay construction) uncredited
    Produced by: Hal B. Wallis - executive producer (uncredited)
    Darryl F. Zanuck - executive producer (uncredited)
    Cast: Lionel Atwill - Dr. Jerry Xavier
    Fay Wray - Joanne 'Joan' Xavier
    Lee Tracy - Lee Taylor, Daily World Reporter
    Preston Foster - Dr. Wells (Academy of Surgical Research)
    John Wray - Dr. Haines, Academy of Surgical Research
    Harry Beresford - Dr. Duke, Academy of Surgical Research
    Arthur Edmund Carewe - Dr. Rowitz, Academy of Surgical Research
    Leila Bennett - Mamie, Xavier's Maid
    Robert Warwick - Police Commissioner Stevens
    George Rosener - Otto, Dr. X's Butler
    Willard Robertson - Detective O'Halloran
    Music: Bernhard Kaun
    Official Website: Visit Website
     
    Plot Outline:
    A wisecracking New York reporter intrudes on a research scientist's quest to unmask The Moon Killer.
     
    Plot:
    A monster lurks as New York newspaperman Lee Taylor investigates one of the "Moon Killer" murders, in which the victims are strangled, cannibalized and surgically incised under the light of the full moon. The trail leads to the cliffside mansion of Dr. Xavier, where the doctor and his colleagues conduct a strange experiment.



    Love Those Two Colors!, 25 October 2006
    7/10
    Author: ccthemovieman-1 from Lockport, NY, United States

    Wow, what a shock - a 1932 color movie! Well, sort of......only two colors, but they look great.

    I only got this because I saw it at the library as part of a two-pack with "The Return Of Dr. X." It is part of a Hollywood "Legends Of Horror" package that includes several other films I am familiar with and think highly of, so I can see a possible future purchase.

    Anyway, the first thing that struck me watching this was that fantastic two-strip Technicolor. Immediately there is a street scene of green and brown that looks tremendous....and eerie. You would think that only black-and-white might make this look eerie, but not so - that combination of green and brown was very effective and made this a fascinating visual film. Hats off to the UCLA film restoration team, which made this 75-year-old film look really good.

    As for the story, well, let's just say it doesn't measure up to the visuals. It starts off looking like a fun movie, even - surprise - a comedy as the newsman "Lee Taylor" (Lee Tracy) cracks a few corny jokes. However, it settles down into a crime story (more than horror) and we wind up with a whodunit and a room full of suspects, a la Charlie Chan or Sherlock Holmes. The suspects are all scientists working in the Academy of Surgical Research. A bunch of recent hideous crimes by the "Moon Killer" were all done in the vicinity of the academy, so they're the prime suspects. Even the head man at the academy, "Dr. Xavier," looks a bit suspicious. He is played well by Lionel Atwill.

    The police give "Dr. X" 48 hours to find out if any of his employees are the killer before they totally take over the investigation and ruin the reputation of the scientific institution. All of the scientists, by the way, look and act creepy which adds to the mystery. Heck, they all could be serial killers.

    The film drags during much of that period - except for a short testing session that Dr. X sets up to see if any of his subordinates are, indeed, the killer. Apparently, it's true because someone kills one of the suspects during the experiment! Then there is another long lull and the cops are getting impatient with the good doctor. They give him another ultimate so he "tests" his employees again, this time using his daughter "Joanne" (Fay Wray) as a guinea pig, so to speak.

    Then, we finally see who the real killer is and that part is fun to watch and he transforms into a hideous monster-like man. I guess this why the film is called a horror film instead of a crime movie. I won't give the ending away but I admit, it's pretty good.

    If that long middle part had been spiced up a bit, this would have super, but it was too talky for too long. Still, this isn't bad and I love those two colors. I wish more movies looked like that.


    Movie Quotes: Dr. Haines, Academy of Surgical Research: Were the murdered women... attacked?
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    Next in view, The Wrecking Crew
    Goofs: We know about 1 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Errors in geography: In the opening scene of the film, Lee Tracy is shown strolling along the New York docks in search of news, when a body arrives at the Mott Street Morgue across the street. In reality, Mott Street, located in New York's old Chinatown district, is fairly well landlocked and nowhere near the either waterfront or dock areas.
    Trivia: There are 6 entries in the trivia list - like these:
    • This is the film for which Michael Curtiz is quoted as saying, "This will make your blood curl!"
    • The play opened in New York City, New York, USA on 9 February 1931 and had 80 performances.
    • Warner Bros. paid $5,000 for the rights to the play.
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    6.50/10 ( 567 Votes )
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