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The Mad Doctor (1940)

6 | Dec 20, 1940 (US) | Crime, Romance, Thriller | 01:30

DEATH LURKED IN HIS HYPNOTIC EYES!

A reporter sleuths the mystery behind an oft-married Viennese doctor whose wives met mysterious fates.

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Basil Rathbone
Dr. George Sebastian / Dr. Langamann
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Ellen Drew
Linda Booth
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John Howard
Gil Sawyer
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Barbara Jo Allen
Louise Watkins (as Barbara Allen [Vera Vague])
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Ralph Morgan
Dr. Charles Downer
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Martin Kosleck
Maurice Gretz
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Kitty Kelly
Winnie
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Hugh O'Connell
Lawrence Watkins
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Henry Victor
Furber (Uncredited)
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Wanda McKay
Girl at Charity Bazaar (Uncredited)

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CinemaSerf
7 | Apr 16, 2023
There is something really quite sinister to Basil Rathbone's title performance in this rather intimidating psychological thriller. We know from the outset that he has disposed of his wife "Ida" - ostensibly pneumonia - but the local physician "Dr. Downer" (Ralph Morgan) is suspicious. Shortly after cleaning up on the inheritance, he moves with his friend "Maurice" (Martin Kosleck) to start afresh. Now you don't have to be Einstein to recognise that these two men are more than just roomies, and that causes a bit of consternation when "Dr. Sebastian" finds new prey. This time, in the guise of the deeply troubled "Linda" (Ellen Drew). With a marriage and a trip to Quito on the cards, might history be about to repeat itself? Well, fortunately for "Linda" reporter "Sawyer" (John Howard) is also a bit suspicious of the man, and after a bit of investigation and a chat with "Downer", the two begin to piece together quite a different persona for Rathbone than the one he has been successful peddling thus far. Can they act in time to thwart his malevolent plan? Tim Whelan allows his star to exude menace here. The script is really only adequate, but the pace is good and the gradually accumulating sense of peril - and a wonderfully seedy contribution from the increasingly envious "Maurice" leads us towards a conclusion where nothing is predictable. Actually, on that front I was a little disappointed, but all in all, this is a dark and effective tale of manipulation that is well worth a watch.