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Black Friday (1940)

6 | Feb 29, 1940 (US) | Science Fiction, Crime, Horror, Mystery | 01:10
Budget: 125 750 | Revenue: N/A

A Reign Of HORROR... a man-made monster on the loose!

University professor George Kingsley is struck by gangsters while crossing the street, leaving him with brain damage and one of the gangsters, Cannon, paralyzed. Kingsley's friend Dr. Sovac attends to both men, and when Cannon offers him a reward for aiding his recovery, Kovac transplants part of Cannon's brain into the dying Kingsley's skull, creating a dual personality.

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Stanley Ridges
Prof. George Kingsley / Red Cannon
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Boris Karloff
Dr. Ernest Sovac
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Bela Lugosi
Eric Marnay
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Anne Nagel
Sunny Rogers
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Anne Gwynne
Jean Sovac
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Virginia Brissac
Mrs. Margaret Kingsley
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Edmund MacDonald
Frank Miller
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Paul Fix
William Kane
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Murray Alper
Bellhop
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Jack Mulhall
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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
5 | Jun 23, 2022
Stanley Ridges ("Prof. Kingsley") is seriously ill when Boris Karloff ("Dr. Sovac") performs a highly unethical operation to replace his brain with that of gangster "Red Cannon". Though successful in prolonging his friend's life, the newly invigorated Professor begins to demonstrate quite a few of the less savoury character flaws/traits of "Cannon". "Sovac" learns from one of these episodes that there is $500,000 hidden away somewhere, so he attempts to manipulate his friend to reveal the location of the loot. It's billed as a Karloff and Lugosi feature - but some recasting shenanigans meant that they never ended up appearing in a scene together, but that doesn't really matter - this is more of a sci-fi thriller than a horror film, and neither of their performance are really much to write home about, anyway. The star is Ridges who juggles his split personalities quite well whilst Arthur Lubin keeps the story moving along well enough. Sadly, though, it's all just a bit unremarkable with a fairly standard structure and ending.
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JPV852
5 | Aug 28, 2019
Disappointing movie if only because Karloff and Lugosi do not share a single scene together and they pretty much play second and third fiddle to Stanley Ridges who was okay in a dual role. Otherwise a bland movie.