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Easily recognized actors who are supposed to be in this movie according to studio records and/or cas [...] D
This film has a 100% rating based on 12 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. D
In the earlier German silent film version, Rollo is actually innocent; that may have originally been [...] D
After its initial release, 15 minutes were cut from the film, including the pre-credit warning to th [...] D
The line "Each man kills the thing he loves" comes from Oscar Wilde's poem, "The Ballad of Reading G [...] D
The scene where Gogol first sits at the organ, with Yvonne's face reflected in the mirror, might hav [...] D
Doctor Gogol (Peter Lorre) is chauffeured in a 1931 Pierce-Arrow Model 41 Limousine. D
In the original script the little girl dies in surgery because Gogol is so distracted. In the finish [...] D
Because cinematographer Gregg Toland would later work on Quarto potere (1941), film critic Pauline K [...] D
Just before Edward Brophy meets his death, he references the Hoover Dam project. D
The original one-sheet proclaimed that this was "SUITABLE ONLY FOR ADULTS." Of course, this was not [...] D
The following lines, quoted by Peter Lorre about halfway through the film, are taken from the first [...] D
Peter Lorre's first American film. D
A torn poster of this movie, with its Spanish translation "Las manos de Orlac", appears in Malcolm L [...] D
Other titles considered for this film included "The Mad Doctor of Paris" and "The Hands of Orlac". D
The last directorial effort of famed cinematographer Karl Freund. D
The first two lines of poetry quoted by Peter Lorre are from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's Sonnets fr [...] D
The original titles were to contain a spoken warning in a manner similar to Frankenstein (1931) also [...] D
Ian Wolfe, who played Stephen Orlac's stepfather Henry, was 38 during filming, only four years older [...] D
The close-ups of the wax statue are actually Frances Drake in makeup. D
May Beatty's declaration about the wax figure, "It went for a little walk!" is a clear echo of a sim [...] D
Doctor Gogol's last lines change the hair color in, but otherwise quote, the 1836 Robert Browning po [...] D
The Hays Office cautioned the studio about showing scenes of the dead, injured or dying after the tr [...] D
This film was directed by one of the all-time great German cinematographers, Karl Freund. One of his [...] D
Peter Lorre was under contract to Columbia Pictures. He agreed to be loaned out to MGM for this film [...] D
Charles Chaplin called Lorre the screen's best actor after seeing his performance in "Mad Love." D
You may recognize the voice of Edward Brophy, who plays convicted killer Rollo. In addition to suppo [...] D
The cake at Yvonne's farewell party is topped with a guillotine, bordered with skeletons, and inscri [...] D

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