The Crime of Dr. Crespi
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The Crime of Dr. Crespi is a 1935 film a crazed scientist who invents a serum that induces a catatonic state in whoever it is injected into. He uses the serum to paralyze his enemies, so that he can bury them alive.
- Directed by John H. Auer. Written by Lou Goldberg, based on the short story by Edgar Allan Poe.
SCREEN'S SUPER-THRILLER...AN EPIC OF HORROR! (taglines)
Taglines[edit]
- SCREEN'S SUPER-THRILLER...AN EPIC OF HORROR!
- It Starts Where "Frankenstein" Left Off!
Cast[edit]
- Erich von Stroheim — Dr. Andre Crespi
- Harriet Russell — Estelle Gorham Ross
- Dwight Frye — Dr. Thomas
- Paul Guilfoyle — Dr. John Arnold
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