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Titolo originale: Mad Love
Regia:
Karl Freund
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Anno: 1935
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Horror Romance
Tag:
based on novel or book
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obsession
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surgeon
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guillotine
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mad doctor
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murderer
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execution
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pianist
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knife throwing
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grand guignol
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wax figure
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in love with someone's woman
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double amputee
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Cast:
Peter Lorre
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Frances Drake
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Colin Clive
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Ted Healy
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Isabel Jewell
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Sara Haden
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Edward Brophy
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Henry Kolker
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Keye Luke
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May Beatty
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Ian Wolfe
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Edward Lippy
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Frank Darien
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Murray Kinnell
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Rollo Lloyd
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Charles Trowbridge
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Nell Craig
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Robert Emmett Keane
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Agostino Borgato
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Billy Gilbert
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Hooper Atchley
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Maurice Brierre
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Julie Carter
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Harvey Clark
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Michael Mark
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Alphonse Ethier
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Matty Roubert
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Otto Hoffman
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Cora Sue Collins
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Sarah Padden
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Mike Cantwell
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Bernard Siegel
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Kay English
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Edward Norris
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Mary Jo Mathews
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Russ Powell
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Rolfe Sedan
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Sam Ash
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Roger Gray
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Christian J. Frank
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Robert Graves
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Earl Pingree
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Theodore Lorch
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Carl Stockdale
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Ramsay Hill
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Marc Loebell
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Jacques Vanaire
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Monte Vandergrift
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Clarence Wilson
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Un celebre pianista perde la mano in un incidente. Un chirurgo pazzo (Peter Lorre), innamorato della moglie del disgraziato, gli innesta un arto prelevato dal cadavere di un criminale. Gli esiti sono imprevisti e sconvolgenti.
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Easily recognized actors who are supposed to be in this movie according to studio records and/or cas [...]
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This film has a 100% rating based on 12 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
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In the earlier German silent film version, Rollo is actually innocent; that may have originally been [...]
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After its initial release, 15 minutes were cut from the film, including the pre-credit warning to th [...]
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The line "Each man kills the thing he loves" comes from Oscar Wilde's poem, "The Ballad of Reading G [...]
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The scene where Gogol first sits at the organ, with Yvonne's face reflected in the mirror, might hav [...]
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Doctor Gogol (Peter Lorre) is chauffeured in a 1931 Pierce-Arrow Model 41 Limousine.
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In the original script the little girl dies in surgery because Gogol is so distracted. In the finish [...]
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Because cinematographer Gregg Toland would later work on Quarto potere (1941), film critic Pauline K [...]
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Just before Edward Brophy meets his death, he references the Hoover Dam project.
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The original one-sheet proclaimed that this was "SUITABLE ONLY FOR ADULTS." Of course, this was not [...]
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The following lines, quoted by Peter Lorre about halfway through the film, are taken from the first [...]
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Peter Lorre's first American film.
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A torn poster of this movie, with its Spanish translation "Las manos de Orlac", appears in Malcolm L [...]
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Other titles considered for this film included "The Mad Doctor of Paris" and "The Hands of Orlac".
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The last directorial effort of famed cinematographer Karl Freund.
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The first two lines of poetry quoted by Peter Lorre are from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets fr [...]
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The original titles were to contain a spoken warning in a manner similar to Frankenstein (1931) also [...]
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Ian Wolfe, who played Stephen Orlac's stepfather Henry, was 38 during filming, only four years older [...]
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The close-ups of the wax statue are actually Frances Drake in makeup.
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May Beatty's declaration about the wax figure, "It went for a little walk!" is a clear echo of a sim [...]
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Doctor Gogol's last lines change the hair color in, but otherwise quote, the 1836 Robert Browning po [...]
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The Hays Office cautioned the studio about showing scenes of the dead, injured or dying after the tr [...]
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This film was directed by one of the all-time great German cinematographers, Karl Freund. One of his [...]
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Peter Lorre was under contract to Columbia Pictures. He agreed to be loaned out to MGM for this film [...]
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Charles Chaplin called Lorre the screen's best actor after seeing his performance in "Mad Love."
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You may recognize the voice of Edward Brophy, who plays convicted killer Rollo. In addition to suppo [...]
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The cake at Yvonne's farewell party is topped with a guillotine, bordered with skeletons, and inscri [...]
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When Yvonne takes the place of the wax figure of her, Peter Lorre at first believes he is seeing the [...]
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When Stephen clears away the condensation from the train window, he looks out and sees Rollo. In the [...]
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Throughout the picture, the wax figure moves slightly whenever Frances Drake is subbing for the actu [...]
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When a fly crawls up into Gogol's cobra pitcher plant, the plant's leaves fold upward to trap the fl [...]
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When Gogol disguises himself as Rollo, he does not have an accent when he speaks (whispers). If he d [...]
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The wax statue of "Yvonne" is shown with arms straight down through the film, but toward the end, wh [...]
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When Rollo goes to the guillotine, the device is shown against the sky. The "sky" has seams in it, r [...]
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