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Before I Hang
Dr. John Garth conducting an innovative medical experiment aimed at prolonging life and combating aging. The experiment takes an unexpected turn, placing the doctor in a confrontation with the ethics of his work and the consequences of his research.
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Plot Summary
A renowned surgeon, Dr. Smith, obsessed with cheating death, secretly experiments with the blood of executed criminals. He believes he can find a cure for aging and disease within their blood. However, his research takes a dangerous turn when he begins to suspect one of his subjects may have been wrongly convicted, leading him down a path of moral compromise and potential murder.
Critical Reception
Released during a prolific period for horror films, 'Before I Hang' received moderate attention for its time. Critically, it was often noted for Boris Karloff's performance and the film's attempts at a more intellectual horror premise, though some found its plot somewhat predictable. Audience reception was generally positive within the genre fanbase.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for Boris Karloff's compelling performance as the morally ambiguous doctor.
Appreciated for its slightly more cerebral approach to the horror genre.
Some critics found the plot familiar and the pacing occasionally uneven.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older title, but general sentiment within classic horror communities highlights Karloff's memorable role and the film's intriguing, albeit sometimes predictable, premise.
Fun Fact
Boris Karloff's character, Dr. Smith, is driven by a desire to find a cure for aging, a theme that resonates with his iconic role as Frankenstein's monster, who was also concerned with life and death.
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