Calling Dr. Death
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Calling Dr. Death is a 1943 film about a doctor who uses hypnosis who is suspected of murdering his wife.
- Directed by Reginald Le Borg. Written by Edward Dein.
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HIS MINDS "BLACKS OUT"! (taglines)
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Doctor Steele[edit]
- Neurology... neurology... the results are beyond imagination. To penetrate man's mind intrigues me more and more.
Inspector Gregg[edit]
- Somewhere out there at this moment, a murder is being contemplated, and all I can do is wait for death. I start at death, and I have to work my way back to life. And when I find life, I have to destroy it.
- Very convenient, but hardly probable.
Dialogue[edit]
- Stella: Don't tell them anything, Mark, you were with me Saturday and Sunday.
- Dr. Steele: [to himself] That's why she's so worried. I have no alibi.
Taglines[edit]
- SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HIS MINDS "BLACKS OUT"!
- Terror strikes as a madman rules!
Cast[edit]
- Lon Chaney Jr. — Dr. Mark Steele
- Patricia Morison — Stella Madden
- J. Carrol Naish — Inspector Gregg
- David Bruce — Bob Duval
- Ramsay Ames — Maria Steele
- Fay Helm — Mrs. Duval
- Holmes Herbert — Bryant
External links[edit]
- Calling Dr. Death quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Calling Dr. Death at Allmovie