there's a fascination with the ultimate futility of ever being something beyond opportunistic and solipsistic.
The Body Snatcher (1945)
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Reviews Counted:14
Fresh:11
Rotten:3
Average Rating:6.6/10
Runtime: 77 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: In THE BODY SNATCHER, Robert Wise's creepy, intricate horror film, a 19th-century Edinburgh doctor and medical school professor, Dr. MacFarlane (Henry Daniell), has been relying upon unappeasable... In THE BODY SNATCHER, Robert Wise's creepy, intricate horror film, a 19th-century Edinburgh doctor and medical school professor, Dr. MacFarlane (Henry Daniell), has been relying upon unappeasable grave robber John Grey (Boris Karloff) to provide him with corpses for his experiments. His young assistant, Donald Fettes (Russell Wade), is shocked when he learns how they come to be in possession of their cadavers, but his admiration for MacFarlane leads him to keep the doctor's illegal dealings a secret. However, when their supply of fresh cadavers begins to dwindle, Grey taunts the doctor with a secret even greater than their body snatching. Meanwhile, Fettes must keep up his hardworking, moral front for Mrs. Marsh (Rita Corday), whose crippled little girl, Georgina (Sharyn Moffett), he's treating. Based on the famous Robert Louis Stevenson story, THE BODY SNATCHER incorporates a subplot based on the actual account of 19th-century Edinbugh murderers Burke and Hare. This chilling, atmospheric film features what is arguably one of Karloff's greatest performances as the menacing, murderous Grey. It also features a fantastic scene between Karloff and the legendary Bela Lugosi (as MacFarlane's servant Joseph), the only one the two ever filmed together. [More]
Starring: Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Henry Daniell, Edith Atwater
Starring: Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Henry Daniell, Edith Atwater, Russell Wade, Rita Corday, Sharyn Moffett, Donna Lee
Director: Robert Wise
Director: Robert Wise
Screenwriter: Philip MacDonald, Val Lewton
Producer: Val Lewton
Composer: Roy Webb
Reviews for The Body Snatcher
The first and best of the three Val Lewton-Boris Karloff collaborations for RKO.
Settings are inexpensive but sufficient for the needs. Production values, in general, however, aid materially in making this picture a winner.
Even though this film is taken from a modest stage play of a few seasons back, its humors are as stale and mechanical as those of the oldest such farce.
This is the most elegant and leisurely of the Val Lewton horror films, up until the whopper of an ending.
It is certainly far more accomplished and evocative than some critics have suggested.
One of the lesser products of Val Lewton's years as the head of RKO's horror-film unit.
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