Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJory and his followers stay immortal by siphoning off the life forces of others. If they don't get renewed, they petrify.Jory and his followers stay immortal by siphoning off the life forces of others. If they don't get renewed, they petrify.Jory and his followers stay immortal by siphoning off the life forces of others. If they don't get renewed, they petrify.
- Eric
- (as Frederick Ledebur)
- Mr. Griffin - Coroner
- (Nicht genannt)
- Matron
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe film was refused a UK theatrical certificate by the BBFC in April 1957 and eventually passed with cuts 3 months later.
- PatzerBroken glass cannot penetrate the monster's petrified skin, yet he can be given a shot with a hypodermic needle.-----Dr Rogers, having read Cooper's diary, tells Carol and Tracy that Eric, Dr Murdock and the others can be hurt; it's only when their vital energy is running out that they become stonelike. After an energy transfer, they go along like anybody else for months or years (with Eric, now reduced to hours). Eric received the injection immediately after an energy transfusion.
- Zitate
Tracy: Did you hear those screams last night?
Carol Adams: I was sleeping off a pill Murdoch gave me for my nerves, I didn't hear a thing. What screams?
Tracy: Oh, just screams. We've heard 'em before. Every time we do, we find out the next day that somebody died
Carol Adams: Oh, now look, Tracy, you're not going soft and spooky on me, are you? I like you much better when you're your hard-bitten old self
Tracy: Just the same, I'll bet you a box of girls' scout cookies that somebody died last night
- VerbindungenFeatured in Weirdo with Wadman: The Man Who Turned To Stone (1964)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Low key Columbia horror film about a 200+ year-old doctor who keeps himself alive by having his assistants kill off girls at a detention center. When his assistants try and turn against him, the man becomes a walking piece of stone and seeks revenge. This is a very low budget movie but it's pretty good throughout due in large part to some strong direction by Laszlo Kardos. The ending is very well done and there's a large amount of atmosphere throughout the picture even though it's really nothing original. The make up effects are also pretty good considering the budget and with the proper lighting the monster too comes off well.
- Michael_Elliott
- 26. Feb. 2008
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 11 Minuten
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