Calling Dr. Death

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A 1944 theater ad

Calling Dr. Death is a 1943 film about a doctor who uses hypnosis who is suspected of murdering his wife.

Directed by Reginald Le Borg. Written by Edward Dein.
SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HIS MINDS "BLACKS OUT"!  (taglines)

Doctor Steele[edit]

  • Neurology... neurology... the results are beyond imagination. To penetrate man's mind intrigues me more and more.

Inspector Gregg[edit]

  • Somewhere out there at this moment, a murder is being contemplated, and all I can do is wait for death. I start at death, and I have to work my way back to life. And when I find life, I have to destroy it.
  • Very convenient, but hardly probable.

Dialogue[edit]

Stella: Don't tell them anything, Mark, you were with me Saturday and Sunday.
Dr. Steele: [to himself] That's why she's so worried. I have no alibi.

Taglines[edit]

  • SEE WHAT HAPPENS WHEN HIS MINDS "BLACKS OUT"!
  • Terror strikes as a madman rules!

Cast[edit]

External links[edit]

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