| 1. | Black Friday | 1940 |
| 2. | The Invisible Ray | 1936 |
| 3. | Murders In The Rue Morgue | 1932 |
| 4. | The Raven | 1935 |
| 5. | The Black Cat | 1934 |
When his friend Professor Kingsely (Ridges) is at deaths door, brain surgeon Dr. Sovac (Karloff) saves his life by means of an illegal operation that transplants part of injured gangster Red Cannon's brain. Unfortunately, the operation has a disasterous Jeckll and Hyde side effect and under certain conditions the persona of Cannon emerges. Sovac soon learns of the duel personality and of half a million dollars the gangster has hidden away. He attempts to find the money through the manipulation of his friend, an attempt that brings Kingsley closer to madness as he alternates between a meek professor of english and a brutal gangster out for murderous revenge on those who tried to kill him.
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Boris Karloff | Doctor Ernest Sovac |
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Bela Lugosi | Eric Marnay |
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Stanley Ridges | Professor George Kingsley |
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Anne Nagel | Sunny |
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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 | Kane |
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Murray Alper | Bellhop |
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Jack Mulhall | Bartender |
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Joe King | Chief of Police |
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John Kelly | Taxi Driver |
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Jessie Arnold | Nurse |
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Raymond Bailey | Louis Devore |
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Elfriede Borodin | Second Nurse |
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Tommy Conlon | Student |
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Franco Corsaro | Club Maitre d' |
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James Craig | Reporter Ernest Gives Notes To |
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Kernan Cripps | Detective |
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Eddie Dunn | Det. Farnow |
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Edward Earle | Detective |
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Harry Hayden | Prison Doctor |
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Frank Jaquet | Fat Man in Bar |
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Philip Kieffer | Prison Official |
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Ellen Lowe | Midtown Hotel Maid |
| Director | Arthur Lubin |
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| Writer | Curt Siodmak, Eric Taylor, Edmund L. Hartmann | |
| Producer | Burt Kelly | |
| Musician | Hans J. Salter, Frank Skinner | |
| Photography | Elwood Bredell | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Index | 471 |
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| Added Date | Nov 21, 2018 23:33:07 |
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