Scared to Death (1947) | |
Director(s) | Christy Cabanne |
Producer(s) | William B. David |
Top Genres | Horror, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
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Scared to Death (1947) was a Thriller/Suspense - Horror Film directed by Christy Cabanne and produced by William B. David.
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Dr. Joseph Van Ee:
So it is you, Leonide. I was warned you might appear, like one of you own illusions out of nowhere.
Mrs. Williams: I did not mean to imply that there were any abnormal goings-on here.
Dr. Joseph Van Ee: I assure you, Mrs. Williams, that there is not, nor will there be.
Mrs. Williams: Nevertheless doctor, the way you were described to me, and the way your place was described to me, I am certain that I am in the right place!
Bill Raymond: There were screams inside! You gotta admit that it's in the longitude of my profession to make with an investigatory reaction there to- What am I saying?
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Mrs. Williams: I did not mean to imply that there were any abnormal goings-on here.
Dr. Joseph Van Ee: I assure you, Mrs. Williams, that there is not, nor will there be.
Mrs. Williams: Nevertheless doctor, the way you were described to me, and the way your place was described to me, I am certain that I am in the right place!
Bill Raymond: There were screams inside! You gotta admit that it's in the longitude of my profession to make with an investigatory reaction there to- What am I saying?
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George Zucco replaced a dying Lionel Atwill in the role of Dr. Joseph Van Ee.
Shot in the inexpensive Cinecolor process, usually reserved for low-budget Westerns.
The only color film to star Bela Lugosi (he appeared in a 1930 Technicolor film, Viennese Nights, but did not star in it). The only other color footage of the actor is in a wartime short in which he can be seen giving blood for the war effort.
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Shot in the inexpensive Cinecolor process, usually reserved for low-budget Westerns.
The only color film to star Bela Lugosi (he appeared in a 1930 Technicolor film, Viennese Nights, but did not star in it). The only other color footage of the actor is in a wartime short in which he can be seen giving blood for the war effort.
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