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Scared to Death (1947)
After the opening credits (superimposed over a powder blue death mask), we join two medical examiners (Stanley Andrews and Stanley Price) in a morgue. They are discussing their dislike of the task ahead of them, which is doing an autopsy on a good looking woman (Molly Lamont). The pathologist tells his intern that he wonders what her very last thoughts might've been.
Suddenly, the movie accommodates that (not so subtle) setup line. In a close-up of the woman, an approaching blue mask is superimposed into the picture. A woman's voice screams in protest...
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Scared to Death Movie Review by B Movie Ben (3/16/2008) |
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The story is not an important as the chance to see Bela Lugosi acting. He played Professor Leonide, a strange character, in his only color movie as a star.
Former Olympic wrestler Nat Pendleton provided the comic relief as a dis=graced police officer desperately hoping someone would get murdered so he could solve it and...
(complete Scared to Death review by B Movie Ben)
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