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Director: | Edward D. Wood Jr. |
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Writer: | Alex Gordon, Edward D. Wood Jr. |
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Don Gregor, the son of famous plastic surgeon Dr. Boris Gregor, begins to hang around with young criminal Vic Brady and carry a gun. The pair attempt an armed holdup, and when things start to go wrong Gregor accidentally kills a night watchman. Fearing that Gregor plans to turn himself in, Brady kills him and blackmails Dr. Gregor into giving him a new face. | |
Release Date: | May 12, 1954 |
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Director: | Edward D. Wood Jr. |
Writer: | Alex Gordon, Edward D. Wood Jr. |
Genres: | Crime, Thriller |
Keywords | blackmail, plastic surgeon |
Production Companies | Howco Productions Inc. |
Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 02, 2025 Entered: Apr 20, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Lyle Talbot | Inspector John |
Herbert Rawlinson | Dr Boris Gregor |
Steve Reeves | Lt Bob Lauwrence |
Dolores Fuller | Marilyn Gregor |
Clancy Malone | Don Gregor |
Timothy Farrell | Vic Brady |
Theodora Thurman | Loretta |
Bud Osborne | Night Watchman |
Mona McKinnon | Miss Willis |
Don Nagel | Detective Davis |
Conrad Brooks | Medical Attendant / Photographer |
Edward D. Wood Jr. | Radio News Announcer |
John Robert Martin | Detective McCall |
John Avery | Police Doctor |
Name | Job |
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Alex Gordon | Screenplay |
Charles Clement | Editor |
William C. Thompson | Director of Photography |
Vicki Cottle | Dialogue Coach |
John Sylvester | Makeup Artist |
Harry Thomas | Makeup Artist |
Harl Foltz | Lighting Technician |
Dale Knight | Sound |
Ray Mercer | Special Effects |
Igo Kantor | Editor |
Jerry Mann | Costumer |
Gene D. Evans | Costumer |
Larry Moses | Location Manager |
Edward D. Wood Jr. | Director, Screenplay |
Hoyt Curtin | Music |
Name | Title |
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Edward D. Wood Jr. | Producer |
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Is this as bad as everyone says? In a word... Yes. It's dreadful. The relentless, twangy music that accompanies almost every frame of this daft detective yarn is almost as annoying as the profoundly mind-numbing dialogue - but the best bit has got to be the masterful plastic surgery carried out by w ... orld renowned "Dr. Gregor" (Herbert Rawlinson - who bears a passing resemblance to George Zucco) on the sofa of the guy's living room - without, it appears anaesthetic (for the patient, or ourselves). Steve Reeves manages to get his shirt off, just in case we doubt it is really him and the last five minutes must raise a smile - wry, no doubt, but a smile nonetheless for it's sheer naffness.