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The Body Snatcher
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Synopsis
Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi were given top billing in the Val Lewton-produced The Body Snatcher, but the film's protagonist is played by Henry Daniell. A brilliant 18th century London surgeon, Daniell can only make his humanitarian medical advances by experimenting on cadavers, which is strictly illegal. Karloff plays a Uriah Heep-type cabman who is secretly a grave robber, providing corpses for Daniell's research. The low-born Karloff enjoys blackmailing the aristocratic Daniell into silence; the two actors' cat-and-mouse scenes are among the film's highlights. Eventually, Karloff turns to murder to supply fresh bodies to Daniell. The doctor can stand no more of this, and kills Karloff. But though Daniell may be able to escape the law, he cannot escape his conscience, which manifests itself in the voice of the dead Karloff, whose repeated mantra "NEVER get rid of me! NEVER get rid of me!" drives Daniell to his death. Though billed second, Lugosi has an embarrassingly small part, though the scene he shares with Karloff is one of his best-ever screen moments. The Body Snatcher was based on a story by Robert Louis Stevenson, which in turn was inspired by the homicidal career of notorious grave-robbers Burke and Hare. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Edith Atwater Meg Camden
Rita Corday Mrs. Marsh
Henry Daniell Dr. Wolfe "Toddy" MacFarlane
Boris Karloff John Gray
Donna Lee Street Singer
Bela Lugosi Joseph
Sharyn Moffett Georgina Marsh
Russell Wade Donald Fettes

Production Crew

Albert S. D'Agostino Art Director
Walter E. Keller Art Director
Robert de Grasse Cinematographer
Roy Webb Composer (Music Score)
Renie Costume Designer
Robert Wise Director
J.R. Whittredge Editor
Jack J. Gross Executive Producer
Harry Scott First Assistant Director
Constantin Bakaleinikoff Musical Direction/Supervision
Val Lewton Producer
Carlos Keith Screenwriter
Philip MacDonald Screenwriter
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
John Sturtevant Set Designer
Robert Louis Stevenson Short Story Author
Robert Louis Stevenson Short Story Author
Year: 1945
Runtime: 77
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: NR
Category: Feature

Genre
Thriller

Produced by
RKO Pictures

Release
by RKO Radio Pictures