Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932 film)
Appearance
Murders in the Rue Morgue is a 1932 film about a mad scientist who seeks to mingle human blood with that of an ape, and resorts to kidnapping women for his experiments.
- Directed by Robert Florey. Written by Robert Florey, based on the short story by Edgar Allen Poe.
Innocent Beauty - this was her wedding eve. On the wall a shadow . . the beast was at large grinning horribly-cruelly. What was Her Fate? (taglines)
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Dr. Mirakle
[edit]- Heresy? Do they still burn men for heresy? Then burn me monsieur, light the fire! Do you think your little candle will outshine the flame of truth?
- My life is consecrated to great experiment. I tell you I will prove your kinship with the ape. Eric's blood will be mixed with the blood of man!
Dialogue
[edit]- Prefect of Police: [interviewing the first witness] So, your name is Victor Albert Adolph Jules Hugo Louis Dupont?
- Landlord: Yes, sir.
- Prefect of Police: Why did you not investigate when you heard the first scream?
- Landlord: I... I was afraid.
- Prefect of Police: Stupid, incredibly stupid.
- [the next person approaches the Prefect, talking German]
- Franz Odenheimer: Habe die Ehre, Herr Prefekt. [It's my honor, Mr. Prefect.]
- Prefect of Police: What is your name and business?
- Franz Odenheimer: I am Franz Odenheimer. I own a restaurant.
- Prefect of Police: Odenheimer, in your own way, tell us what happened.
- Franz Odenheimer: You see, I was just going to bed. Then suddenly, I heard a scream. Right away, I ran across the street. And I was one of the first ones to enter this room. On the way upstairs, I heard a voice. And that voice was speaking Italian.
- Prefect of Police: [doubting his accuracy] Do you speak Italian?
- Franz Odenheimer: No.
- Prefect of Police: Were you ever in Italy?
- Franz Odenheimer: No.
- Prefect of Police: How do you know it was Italian?
- Franz Odenheimer: Because I am sure it was Italian.
- Prefect of Police: [unconvinced] Ah. Danke schön. [Thank you.] [calls on next person] Alberto Montani. What do you know of this affair?
- Alberto Montani: Well, I also heard the voice. But it was not Italian. I am Italian. I speak Italian. [says something in Italian, then continues in English] When I ran up the stairs with the others, I heard the voice. It's not Italian, no. Definitely, it was Danish.
- Prefect of Police: Do you speak Danish?
- Alberto Montani: No.
- Prefect of Police: Were you ever in Denmark?
- Alberto Montani: No.
- Prefect of Police: How do you know it was Danish?
- Alberto Montani: My intuition.
- The Dane: [to Montani] It was not Danish! [to Prefect] I beg your pardon, Your Honor. I am a native of Denmark. Danish is my native tongue. I heard the voice, but it was not Danish. It was German.
- Franz Odenheimer: [upset, approaches the Prefect] Italian, not German.
- Alberto Montani: Danish.
- The Dane: German.
- Franz Odenheimer: [in German] Ich lege meine Hand ans Lügners Feuer das es keiner Deutscher war! [I put my hand on the Liar's Fire that it wasn't a German!]
- The Dane: [while Montani argues in Italian] I say it was German.
- Prefect of Police: [while all 3 argue loudly in their native languages] Silence!
- Franz Odenheimer: Italian.
- Alberto Montani: Danish.
- The Dane: German.
- Prefect of Police: Silence.
Taglines
[edit]- Innocent Beauty - this was her wedding eve. On the wall a shadow . . the beast was at large grinning horribly-cruelly. What was Her Fate?
- A powerful cast that will guarantee entertainment!
- Based on a story by Edgar Allan Poe.
- Edgar Allan Poe's dramatic story of the horrors of Paris.
Cast
[edit]- Bela Lugosi — Dr. Mirakle
- Sidney Fox — Mademoiselle Camille L'Espanaye
- Leon Ames — Pierre Dupin
- Bert Roach — Paul
- Betty Ross Clarke — Camille's mother
- Brandon Hurst — Prefect of Police
- D'Arcy Corrigan — Morgue Keeper
- Noble Johnson — Janos
- Arlene Francis — Streetwalker (a prostitute)
- Charles Gemora — the sideshow ape Erik
- Torben Meyer — The Dane
- Agostino Montani — Alberto Montani
- Herman Bing — Franz Odenheimer
External links
[edit]- Murders in the Rue Morgue quotes at the Internet Movie Database