A madness-driven Follies offers a few mad doctors to keep you company.
“My life is consecrated to great experiment.”
– Dr. Mirakle, Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)
A madness-driven Follies offers a few mad doctors to keep you company.
– Dr. Mirakle, Murders in the Rue Morgue (1932)
Ohhhhhh yikessssssse
Great collection!
I’ve just this week been writing about the 1931/2 Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde, so, if you want a bunch of extra screengrabs to add in, I gottem!
Cool!! I’ll be sure to read that!
I’m somewhat proud that I can name almost every movie each of these doctors was in, including Dr. Cortner, Dr. Carruthers, and Dr. Markoff. Great set!
FANTASTIC!! I didn’t include the movie titles on purpose!
I couldn’t have, by the way.
Well, there’s a lot of “wasted” hours there…
Never wasted!
Me neither!
Very nicely laid out. I too had no trouble identifying these gentlemen who should be avoided at all cost. Nightmares await.
The mad scientist is one of my favorite classic film characters. In my opinion, no one did it better than Vincent Price.
Tam
Hard to argue with you! He deserves his own pictorial!