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Un grand reporter et un jeune médecin font équipe pour enquêter sur une série de meurtres macabres et un mystérieux échantillon de sang synthétique.Un grand reporter et un jeune médecin font équipe pour enquêter sur une série de meurtres macabres et un mystérieux échantillon de sang synthétique.Un grand reporter et un jeune médecin font équipe pour enquêter sur une série de meurtres macabres et un mystérieux échantillon de sang synthétique.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
Charles C. Wilson
- Detective Ray Kincaid
- (as Charles Wilson)
Howard Hickman
- Chairman
- (scenes deleted)
Arthur Aylesworth
- Guide
- (scenes deleted)
Joseph Crehan
- Editor
- (as Joe Crehan)
Glenn Langan
- Interne
- (as Glen Langan)
William Hopper
- Interne
- (as DeWolf Hopper)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesHumphrey Bogart said of this film: "This is one of the pictures that made me march in to [Warner Bros. studio chief Jack L. Warner] and ask for more money again. You can't believe what this one was like. I had a part that somebody like Bela Lugosi or Boris Karloff should have played. I was this doctor, brought back to life, and the only thing that nourished this poor bastard was blood. If it had been Jack Warner's blood or [Harry Warner's] or [Sam Warner's] maybe I wouldn't have minded as much. The trouble was, they were drinking mine and I was making this rotten movie."
- GaffesWhen Bogart abducts Rosemary Lane, they leave in a light-colored, late 1930's cab. As the police pursue them, it changes to a black vintage car. When they arrive at the hide-out in the woods, it is a newer light-colored cab again.
- Citations
Dr. Francis Flegg: Interesting stuff, blood.
- Générique farfeluIn the opening credits, the three stars' order of billing is Morris, Lane, Bogart. But at the end, Bogart is listed first and Morris third.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hollywood and the Stars: The Man Called Bogart (1963)
Commentaire en vedette
...and I almost can never say that about post-code sequels to precode movies. This really isn't a horror film - it's more of a mystery. A doctor has a mysterious ashen-faced assistant with a Bride-of-Frankenstein like streak of gray in his hair. The assistant seems to always be lurking about, and even though the doctor would obviously like to get rid of this guy for some reason he does not. On top of that, a young woman turns up on the doctor's doorstep one night with this same ashen appearance. She passes out and the doctor instantly knows what to do to restore her to health. Whatever is going on here? Wise-cracking Wayne Morris as reporter Walter Garrett is on the trail of the mystery, and although Morris is no Lee Tracy (Lee Tracy was the reporter in the original) he does a good job. Do note that this is not at all a sequel to the original Dr. X from 1933. In fact I think it's better. I thought the original was slow and somewhat creaky and I've seen far better showcases for the wonderful Lee Tracy than Dr. X.
Of course, the real reason to watch this film is that the ashen-faced assistant is played by Humphrey Bogart in one of the many roles he was ordered into by Jack Warner while he watched James Cagney get meatier showcases. I've always liked this one and it's not just because of Bogey.
Of course, the real reason to watch this film is that the ashen-faced assistant is played by Humphrey Bogart in one of the many roles he was ordered into by Jack Warner while he watched James Cagney get meatier showcases. I've always liked this one and it's not just because of Bogey.
- AlsExGal
- 27 nov. 2009
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Return of Dr. X
- Lieux de tournage
- société de production
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- Durée1 heure 3 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Return of Doctor X (1939) officially released in India in English?
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