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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA centenarian artist and scientist in 1890 Paris maintains his youth and health by periodically replacing a gland with that of a living person.A centenarian artist and scientist in 1890 Paris maintains his youth and health by periodically replacing a gland with that of a living person.A centenarian artist and scientist in 1890 Paris maintains his youth and health by periodically replacing a gland with that of a living person.
Arnold Marlé
- Dr. Ludwig Weiss
- (as Arnold Marle)
Ronald Adam
- Second Doctor
- (não creditado)
Marie Burke
- Woman At Private View
- (não creditado)
Renee Cunliffe
- Tavern Customer
- (não creditado)
John Harrison
- Servant
- (não creditado)
Ian Hewitson
- Roget
- (não creditado)
Gerda Larsen
- Street Girl
- (não creditado)
Charles Lloyd Pack
- Man At Private View
- (não creditado)
Louis Matto
- Tavern Customer
- (não creditado)
Frederick Rawlings
- Footman
- (não creditado)
Michael Ripper
- Morgue Attendant
- (não creditado)
Denis Shaw
- Tavern Customer
- (não creditado)
Barry Shawzin
- Third Doctor
- (não creditado)
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- CuriosidadesHazel Court played the Anton Diffring sculpting scene topless. Only her bare back is shown in the British and U.S. versions, but her breasts are visible in the scene shot for European versions. It was one of the first nude scenes of its kind to be shot in England. They cleared the set and had just a skeleton crew. She said she agreed to do it because the scene warranted the nudity and it was shot beautifully. If had been gratuitous, she'd have refused.
- Erros de gravaçãoChristopher Lee's hairline raises and lowers from scene to scene.
- Citações
Janine Du Bois: [about the disappearance of Margo] But that's terrible. What could have happened?
Inspector Legris: Quite a number of things could have happened, Man'selle, and it's up to me to find out the one that did.
- Versões alternativasThe "European" print of the film includes scenes of a topless Hazel Court.
- ConexõesFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1966)
Avaliação em destaque
In 1890, a sculptor in Paris (Anton Diffring) is suspected of something sinister when it's discovered that he shows up in different city every ten years with missing persons linked to each transition. Hazel Court plays his romantic interest while Christopher Lee rounds out the potential love triangle.
"The Man Who Could Cheat Death" (1959) is an obscure Hammer film that should be appreciated by fans of these particular gothic horrors. As my title blurb points out, it meshes elements of Jack the Ripper and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with the typical style/sets/locations of Hammer horror. If you favor similar flicks like "The Gorgon" (1964), "Frankenstein Created Woman" (1967) and "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed" (1969), you'll probably like this one. Yet it's the least of these due to unnecessarily puzzling elements concerning the sculptor's sinister doings.
Nevertheless, Diffring is effective in the titular role and it's nice to see Lee in his younger days playing a noble character, plus redhead Hazel Court is ravishing; and blonde Delphi Lawrence ain't no slouch. The Paris setting is another distinguishing factor.
The role of the sculptor was originally offered to Peter Cushing, but he turned it down. The European release featured a tame scene in which Ms. Court briefly appears topless.
The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot at Bray Studios in Berkshire, England.
GRADE: C+
"The Man Who Could Cheat Death" (1959) is an obscure Hammer film that should be appreciated by fans of these particular gothic horrors. As my title blurb points out, it meshes elements of Jack the Ripper and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with the typical style/sets/locations of Hammer horror. If you favor similar flicks like "The Gorgon" (1964), "Frankenstein Created Woman" (1967) and "Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed" (1969), you'll probably like this one. Yet it's the least of these due to unnecessarily puzzling elements concerning the sculptor's sinister doings.
Nevertheless, Diffring is effective in the titular role and it's nice to see Lee in his younger days playing a noble character, plus redhead Hazel Court is ravishing; and blonde Delphi Lawrence ain't no slouch. The Paris setting is another distinguishing factor.
The role of the sculptor was originally offered to Peter Cushing, but he turned it down. The European release featured a tame scene in which Ms. Court briefly appears topless.
The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot at Bray Studios in Berkshire, England.
GRADE: C+
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 23 minutos
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