Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA physician on death row for a mercy killing is allowed to experiment on a serum using a criminals' blood, but secretly tests it on himself. He gets a pardon, but finds out he's become a Jek... Leer todoA physician on death row for a mercy killing is allowed to experiment on a serum using a criminals' blood, but secretly tests it on himself. He gets a pardon, but finds out he's become a Jekyll-&-Hyde.A physician on death row for a mercy killing is allowed to experiment on a serum using a criminals' blood, but secretly tests it on himself. He gets a pardon, but finds out he's become a Jekyll-&-Hyde.
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- TriviaThis film was shot in the house later used in the 1945 title El retrato de Dorian Gray (1945) staring Hurd Hatfield.
- ErroresWhen speaking to his older friends, Dr. Garth mentions that humanity had only been able to increase life expectancy by maybe 15 years in the past fifty years of modern science. His friends counter that human lifespan is meant to only be 70 years ("three score and ten"). Both statements are incorrect. Life expectancy in the US was more like 60 (men) and 65 (women) in 1940, up from life expectancy around 40 in 1890. However, data was spotty before 1900, and life expectancy in the early 1900s was closer to 50, which may have been more what Dr Garth was referring to, he was just hyperbolic about the time frame.
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Dr. John Garth: Someday, somehow, medical science will find a way to end the needless, ghastly suffering caused by the ravages of age!
- ConexionesFeatured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: Before I Hang (1979)
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 2 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1