Dead Man's Eyes (film)

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Movie
Original title Dead Man's Eyes
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1944
length 64 minutes
Rod
Director Reginald Le Borg
script Dwight V. Babcock
production Will Cowan
music Paul Sawtell
camera Paul Ivano
cut Milton Carruth
occupation

Dead Man's Eyes is in black and white twisted American Mystery film from the year 1944 . After calling Dr. Death and Weird Woman is the third part of the six-part The Inner Sanctum series. Reginald Le Borg directed the film for Universal Pictures , and Dwight V. Babcock wrote the script.

action

The artist David "Dave" Stuart is blinded by a jealous assistant with caustic acid . Dr. Stanley "Dad" Hayden, the father of his fiancée Heather "Brat" Hayden, offers him his eyes as a donation for a new type of operation to restore vision. The catch: Stuart has to wait for the donor to die. When he dies prematurely, Stuart is suspected. The real murderer, however, does other things to keep the truth hidden.

criticism

At Rotten Tomatoes , the film received an “audience score” of 11%. The review of the All Movie Guide highlighted the performance of Lon Chaney Jr., who, as usual, was "consistently better" than his films.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Dead Man's Eyes. In: rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved July 1, 2018 .