1h 13m IMDb RATING 5.7 /10 1.5K YOUR RATING Rate Drama Horror 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. Director Walter Summers Writers Edgar Wallace Patrick Kirwan Walter Summers Stars Bela Lugosi Hugh Williams Greta Gynt The Dark Eyes of London is a 1939 British horror film produced by John Argyle and directed by Walter Summers, and starring Béla Lugosi, Hugh Williams, and Greta Gynt. The film is an adaptation of the 1924 novel of the same name by Edgar Wallace.
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A bad transfer of a Monster Kid favorite. VCI has released the 1939 Bela Lugosi mystery, The Human Monster on Blu Ray. The Human Monster is based on Edgar Wallace's 1924 novel The Dark Eyes of London . VCI is advertising this release as a 2K transfer off of 35mm fine-grain elements. The movie is silly, and its only defense can be as a guilty. Directed by: Walter Summers Actors: Bela Lugosi, Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt Production Company: John Argyle Productions Release Date: 24 March 1940 (USA) Aspect Ratio: 1.37 : 1 A series of strange deaths takes place in London. Matt Brunson Film Frenzy Despite the title, despite the presence of Bela Lugosi, and despite the movie's standing as the first U.K.-produced horror picture to earn the British Film Censors' "H". The Human Monster (1939) BELA LUGOSI PizzaFlix 598K subscribers Subscribe 29K views 5 months ago CLASSIC MOVIE MONDAY Stars: Bela Lugosi, Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt Director: Walter Summers.
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The Human Monster 1939, Horror, 1h 13m -- Tomatometer 4 Reviews 38% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Where to watch The Human Monster Rent/buy Want to see Keep writing Your AMC Ticket Confirmation#. With Lugosi playing two roles, The Human Monster that the title alludes to, used here in the states when it was released by Monogram Pictures in March 1940, is actually Orloff himself. He is brutal, brutal man and that viciousness is reflected in most everything Lugosi does as Orloff and - surprise, surprise - as Dearborn. Now, The Human Monster is very typical of a standard Edgar Wallace story. There's a steadfast hero, a damsel in distress, a deformed killer, and an evil villain with a really pathetic motivation. The more incisive of you may have gathered that Bela Lugosi's scheme in this film compared to, say, White Zombie (1932), Scared To Death (1947) or even Plan Nine From Outer Space (1959), is a. The Human Monster (1939) Plot. Showing all 3 items Jump to: Summaries (3) Summaries. 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. A series of strange deaths takes place in London. All are accidents but the victims are single men with no family.
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In London, Dr Orloff volunteers at a home for blind men, which serves as a cover for his exploits. With the aid of a blind man, Orloff murders the men… The Human Monster 1h 13m 1939 Overview Synopsis Credits Photos & Videos Film Details Articles & Reviews Brief Synopsis A series of interconnected murders in London lead back to a life insurance company run by Dr. Orloff. Cast & Crew Read More Walter Summers Director Bela Lugosi Photos & Videos View All Film Details Also Known As
The Human Monster (1939) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Walter Summers Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by John Argyle. producer Music by Guy Jones Cinematography by Bryan Langley. (photography) Editing by Ted Richards. (as E.G. Richards) Art Direction by The Human Monster, also known as Dark Eyes of London, is cheaply made and does star Bela, but it is a wonderful film. It tells the story of Bela the insurance broker who loans money to people and signs them up for an insurance policy, only later to kill them for the money. Bela uses a home for the blind as a cover-up for his operation.
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"The Human Monster" was released in 1940 in the US, 1939 in the UK and was directed by Walter Summers. It is a British film and was titled "Dark Eyes of London" in the British release. The European English speaking version was titled "Dead Eyes of London". The movie was based on a story by Edgar Wallace. The man that penned "King. Directed by Walter SummersProduced by John ArgyleWritten by John Argyle, Patrick Kirwan, Walter Summers, Jan Van LusilBased on "The Dark Eyes of London" by E.