Overview:
A wax sculptor opens a new museum years after he is severely injured during a fire that destroyed his original collection. The disappearance of both people and corpses coincides with this grand reopening and leads a reporter to start investigating.| Status: | Released (1933-02-18) |
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| Screen: | Don Mullaly, Carl Erickson, Charles Belden |
| Productions: | The Vitaphone Corporation, Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Spoken Languages: | English |
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Casts
- 2495: Lionel Atwill - Ivan Igor
- 29315: Glenda Farrell - Florence Dempsey
- 1128883: Allen Vincent - Ralph Burton
- 3242: Fay Wray - Charlotte Duncan
- 74875: Frank McHugh - Jim
- 13361: Edwin Maxwell - Worth
- 14486: Arthur Edmund Carewe - Professor Darcy
Crews
- 4109: Michael Curtiz - Director - Directing
- 148848: Carl Erickson - Screenplay - Writing
- 1285739: Don Mullaly - Screenplay - Writing
- 14446: Henry Blanke - Producer - Production
- 4123: Hal B. Wallis - Producer - Production
- 18800: George Amy - Editor - Editing
- 32996: Ray Rennahan - Director of Photography - Camera
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
My dear, why are you so pitifully afraid? London 1921, and brilliant sculptor Ivan Igor struggles to keep his museum open due to lack of interest in his beautiful historical characters. His partner Joe Worth feels it's time to call it quits, a row over finances ensues and a fire ....
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