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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA mad scientist creates a hideous monster to carry out his murderous plans.A mad scientist creates a hideous monster to carry out his murderous plans.A mad scientist creates a hideous monster to carry out his murderous plans.
Hugo Blanco
- Andros
- (as Hugh White)
Magda Maldonado
- Amira
- (as Magda MacDonald)
Pepe Rubio
- Juan Manuel
- (as José Rubio)
Javier de Rivera
- The Professor
- (as Javier Rivera)
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Dr. Orloff's Monster (1964)
** (out of 4)
Jess Franco's sequel to The Awful Dr. Orloff is more of a remake than anything else. I watched the French version under the title The Mistress of Dr. Jekyll and this version features more nudity than the versions released in Spain and America. In the film. Dr. Fisherman (Marcelo Arroita Jauregui) kills his brother (Hugo Blanco) when he learns that he is having an affair with his wife. The doctor eventually brings his brother back as a zombie like creature to kill various women for him. I've never really been a fan of Franco's earlier period of Gothic horror films but you can certainly see that he has talent with these films. While I prefer his 70s work he does give this film a lot of style, which is something missing from those later films. The performance Blanco is pretty good but Jauregui comes off very boring and certainly can't fill the shoes of Howard Vernon from the previous film. The film is beautiful to look at and features a very nice score from Daniel White but in the end the film left me looking at my watch too much. The movie's pace is quite slow and all the stuff dealing with the police comes off boring. You can spot Franco during one scene. The DVD features some of the alternate scenes from the American and Spanish version of the film. I think I prefer the French scenes with the nudity as it makes the film stand out from countless other Gothic films of this period.
** (out of 4)
Jess Franco's sequel to The Awful Dr. Orloff is more of a remake than anything else. I watched the French version under the title The Mistress of Dr. Jekyll and this version features more nudity than the versions released in Spain and America. In the film. Dr. Fisherman (Marcelo Arroita Jauregui) kills his brother (Hugo Blanco) when he learns that he is having an affair with his wife. The doctor eventually brings his brother back as a zombie like creature to kill various women for him. I've never really been a fan of Franco's earlier period of Gothic horror films but you can certainly see that he has talent with these films. While I prefer his 70s work he does give this film a lot of style, which is something missing from those later films. The performance Blanco is pretty good but Jauregui comes off very boring and certainly can't fill the shoes of Howard Vernon from the previous film. The film is beautiful to look at and features a very nice score from Daniel White but in the end the film left me looking at my watch too much. The movie's pace is quite slow and all the stuff dealing with the police comes off boring. You can spot Franco during one scene. The DVD features some of the alternate scenes from the American and Spanish version of the film. I think I prefer the French scenes with the nudity as it makes the film stand out from countless other Gothic films of this period.
The teenager Melissa (Agnès Spaak) travels from her small town in Austria with the Spanish Juan Manuel (José Rubio), who flirts with her, to the creepy castle of her uncle Dr. Conrad Jekyll (Marcelo Arroita- Jáuregui) in Holfen to spend Christmas with him and her aunt Inglud (Luisa Sala). Melissa's father Andros (Hugh White) has mysteriously died at the house of his brother Conrad sometime ago. Now she has just reached majority and Conrad intends to transfer the inheritance to her. Melissa is received by the servant Ciceron (Manuel Guitián) and she meets the strange Inglud. Then she meets Conrad in his laboratory, where he secretly carries out a sinister experiment. Melissa wants to get information about the death of her father but she is ignored by Conrad and Inglud. In the past, Andros and Inglud had a love affair and Conrad surprised them and killed Andros. Now, Conrad has turned Andros into a killer zombie controlled by ultrasonic radio wave and uses him to kill women with easy life. Inspector Klein (Pastor Serrador) is investigating the murders but has no clue. Will Melissa find the truth about her father?
"El secreto del Dr. Orloff" is one of the best movies by Jess Franco in the earlier stage of his uneven filmography. The story is simple but makes sense; the acting is not bad but unfortunately Marcelo Arroita- Jáuregui is weak for a villain; and the black and white cinematography and the camera angles are top-notch. The music score by Daniel White is perfect for the atmosphere of this film. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "As Amantes do Dr. Jekyll" ("The Mistresses of the Dr. Jejyll")
"El secreto del Dr. Orloff" is one of the best movies by Jess Franco in the earlier stage of his uneven filmography. The story is simple but makes sense; the acting is not bad but unfortunately Marcelo Arroita- Jáuregui is weak for a villain; and the black and white cinematography and the camera angles are top-notch. The music score by Daniel White is perfect for the atmosphere of this film. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "As Amantes do Dr. Jekyll" ("The Mistresses of the Dr. Jejyll")
It's sometimes hard to keep your faith in Jess Franco when you've seen so much of his by-the-numbers horror and sleaze crap like I have... This notorious Spanish director made over 180 films in approximately 40 years. That's an average of more than four films each year, so it shouldn't be a surprise that really a lot of his movies are carelessly filmed and poorly edited routine jobs. However, his older films (let's say, everything released before 1972) are definite cinema classics and particularly the black & white Gothic horror try-outs of the early 60's are highly listed among my personal favorites. "Dr. Jekyll's Mistresses" is some sort of sequel to Franco's biggest success "The Awful Dr. Orloff", even though it mainly introduces new characters and an entirely different storyline. The uncanny castle setting was maintained, however, and so were the sinister atmosphere and inventive camera angles. Beautiful young orphan Melissa spends Christmas with her drunk aunt and scientist uncle up in their old, ramshackle castle. The uncle, Dr. Conrad Jekyll, can't dedicate much time to her as he inherited the secret formula of his tutor Dr. Orloff, which causes the dead to walk again and their actions can by controlled by ultrasonic noises. Jekyll resurrects his own dead brother (whom he killed for having an affair with his wife) and uses him to strangle random strip-bar dancers and prostitutes. Deceased Andros slowly begins to develop his own will again when he finds out that his poor and defenseless daughter stays at the castle. The script leaves too many questions unanswered (does Jekyll has anything against strippers or are they just test cases for his experiments?) but it's more coherent than most of Franco's other movies and there's a constant tension surrounding the film. Many sequences are stunningly beautiful and almost poetic, like when the "zombie" visits his own final resting place at the graveyard or when he pays nightly visits to his daughter's bedroom to look at her. The sound effects during the murder sequences are quite disturbing and the acting performances are overall very adequate. Even the dialogues are professionally written and that truly proves that "Dr. Jekyll's Mistresses" is one of Jess Franco's absolute finest achievements. Recommended!
Although made on a shoestring budget and as a sequel to The Awfull Dr. Orloff, this is a very enjoyable flick and a fine example of early Southern European horror. It's actually better than it's predecessor.
The plot is not real important (it contains a zombie-like creature, a castle and a mad scientist). What makes this movie is the mood, the often beautiful camera-angles, the art direction and the hints of later Franco movies.
For example, there's several scenes with women performing, often in erotic scenes, with men watching - which is exactly the kind of voyeuristic cinema Franco would turn to in later years (Vampyros Lesbos, Demoniac).
There's - of course - quite some nudity, which must have been considered quite risque in 1964. And there's a small cameo for the director himself, as a pianist who seems to be blind.....
Also of interest is the use of electronic devices used to make the zombie a murderous weapon, they give a strange effect to the movie and reminded me of early 50's sci-fi B-movies.
All in all, recommended for Franco fans and b/w horrormovie fans. If you've never seen a Franco I suggest starting with Vampyros Lesbos or Female Vampire.
The plot is not real important (it contains a zombie-like creature, a castle and a mad scientist). What makes this movie is the mood, the often beautiful camera-angles, the art direction and the hints of later Franco movies.
For example, there's several scenes with women performing, often in erotic scenes, with men watching - which is exactly the kind of voyeuristic cinema Franco would turn to in later years (Vampyros Lesbos, Demoniac).
There's - of course - quite some nudity, which must have been considered quite risque in 1964. And there's a small cameo for the director himself, as a pianist who seems to be blind.....
Also of interest is the use of electronic devices used to make the zombie a murderous weapon, they give a strange effect to the movie and reminded me of early 50's sci-fi B-movies.
All in all, recommended for Franco fans and b/w horrormovie fans. If you've never seen a Franco I suggest starting with Vampyros Lesbos or Female Vampire.
Nice Franco film revolving around a nutty doctor , Orloff , aka Jekyll , who sends his disfigured monster to attack beautiful women from nightclubs . It begins with the gorgeous teen Melissa (Agnès Spaak) travels from Austria and meets the Spanish Juan Manuel (Pepe Rubio) , who flirts with her , and going to the mysterious house of her uncle Dr. Conrad Jekyll (Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui) in Holfen to spend Christmas with him , while he intends to transfer the inheritance to her . There Melissa meets the burnt-out and bittered aunt Inglud (Luisa Sala) who has dark secrets , too . Meantime, a police inspector (Pastor Serrador) and underlings (José Truchado, Ramón Lillo) to discover the real culprit , by investigating the complex cases about killed women and going after some suspicious people . Thanks to the help his girlfriend , the young Juan Manuel ((José Rubio or Pepe Rubio) finds out the prime suspect , who results to be Dr. Conrad Jekyll (Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui) or Dr. Orloff , assisted by a horrific servant (Hugo Blanco who has a decent make-up) to execute his murderous schemes .
Austerily wonderful horror film about an ordinary Franco plot , as a mad scientist creates an ominous monster , being currently helped by the creepy servant , a deformed and hideous monstrosity . It contains thrills , chills , haunting poetic fantasy and deemed to be one of the first movies of the ¨Spanish Fantaterror¨ . In this enjoyable tale titled ¨The Orloff's secret¨ as well as the former eerie flick ¨The awful Dr Orloff¨, Franco established his uniquely poetic and visually striking style , though imitating to classy "Eyes Without A Face" (1960) , the masterpiece directed by George Franju , while in ¨The Awful Dr. Orlof¨(1962) by Franco himself , Orloff removes the faces of gorgeous girls and attempts to graft them onto the ruined head of his disfiguring daughter . This decent Spanish/French co-production is generally characterized by unforgettable images that owed a great deal to early cinema in general and German Expressionism in particular and turns out to be a symbolic attack on the ethics of science . Although the film passed European censors upon its original release in 1964 , the disturbing attacks and erotic scenes still caused controversy , existing a double version , both , a light Spanish and another hard French one . Nice acting by sympathetic and wonderful Agnès Spaak ; excellent and eerie Hugo Blanco as Andros a monster turned into a killer zombie controlled by ultrasonic radio wave , fine Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui as a brilliant and demented researcher/scientific/surgeon haunted by past tragedy and likeable Pepe Rubio as the brave boyfriend . And a lot of familar Spanish faces giving attractive support cast , such as : Perla Cristal , Pastor Serrador , José Truchado , Ramon Lillo, Marta Reves , Manuel Guitián , Maribel Hidalgo , Julio Infiesta , Rafael Hernández . And brief appearance , as usual , by Jesus Franco or Jess Frank as a pianist at a bar .
Tenth film of the prolific writer/producer/director Jesús Franco , considered to be one of the best films in his first period . Well produced but in short budget by Leo Films , Nueva Films S. A. (Spain) and the French company run by Daniel and Marious Lesoeur : Eurocine . Stunningly filmed in black and white by cameraman Alfonso Nieva , using continuous lights , shades and expressionist darkness . Shot on location in San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Castillo de la Coracera , Madrid, Spain , posing as the fictitious French town of Hartog . This vintage terror motion picture , a classic in some circles , was well directed by Jesús Franco who never considered the film to be a horror story, but instead felt it was tale of "anguish" . Franco is really influenced by ¨Eyes without a face¨, B-movies about Detectives or Noir Films , German expressionism from Cabinet Dr Caligari , and the Universal Terror . Initial releases of the film were met with negative reactions from film critics , while the general critical reaction had been poor , however , today being considered to be a pretty good fim.
The Orloff character as a mad doctor who tries to use skin of murdered women to repair his beloved daughter's fire-scarred face and whose role subsequently to show up in various flicks starring a long saga , using the same shots in more than one film ; some of his actors relate how they they were hired for one film and later saw their name in two or more different one . Orloff is often assisted by Morpho , Andros-lookalike, who delights in killing his victims and sadistic practices . Orloff was habitually played by Howard Vernon who initiated in ¨Gritos en la Noche (1962) , the best of all them , also titled "The Awful Dr. Orlof" . It's followed by El Secreto del Dr. Orloff (1964) aka "The Mistresses of Dr. Jekyll" - USA . It's gone on by " Orloff y el hombre invisible (1970) aka "Dr. Orloff's Invisible Monster" , ¨Ojos siniestros de Doctor Orloff¨(1973) . Furthermore , El enigma Del Ataúd (1969) aka "Only a Coffin" and El Siniestro doctor Orloff (1984) aka "The Sinister Dr. Orloff . Finally in ¨Faceless¨ or Depredadores de Noche¨(1987) Orloff appears as a secondary role also performed by Howard Vernon.
Austerily wonderful horror film about an ordinary Franco plot , as a mad scientist creates an ominous monster , being currently helped by the creepy servant , a deformed and hideous monstrosity . It contains thrills , chills , haunting poetic fantasy and deemed to be one of the first movies of the ¨Spanish Fantaterror¨ . In this enjoyable tale titled ¨The Orloff's secret¨ as well as the former eerie flick ¨The awful Dr Orloff¨, Franco established his uniquely poetic and visually striking style , though imitating to classy "Eyes Without A Face" (1960) , the masterpiece directed by George Franju , while in ¨The Awful Dr. Orlof¨(1962) by Franco himself , Orloff removes the faces of gorgeous girls and attempts to graft them onto the ruined head of his disfiguring daughter . This decent Spanish/French co-production is generally characterized by unforgettable images that owed a great deal to early cinema in general and German Expressionism in particular and turns out to be a symbolic attack on the ethics of science . Although the film passed European censors upon its original release in 1964 , the disturbing attacks and erotic scenes still caused controversy , existing a double version , both , a light Spanish and another hard French one . Nice acting by sympathetic and wonderful Agnès Spaak ; excellent and eerie Hugo Blanco as Andros a monster turned into a killer zombie controlled by ultrasonic radio wave , fine Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui as a brilliant and demented researcher/scientific/surgeon haunted by past tragedy and likeable Pepe Rubio as the brave boyfriend . And a lot of familar Spanish faces giving attractive support cast , such as : Perla Cristal , Pastor Serrador , José Truchado , Ramon Lillo, Marta Reves , Manuel Guitián , Maribel Hidalgo , Julio Infiesta , Rafael Hernández . And brief appearance , as usual , by Jesus Franco or Jess Frank as a pianist at a bar .
Tenth film of the prolific writer/producer/director Jesús Franco , considered to be one of the best films in his first period . Well produced but in short budget by Leo Films , Nueva Films S. A. (Spain) and the French company run by Daniel and Marious Lesoeur : Eurocine . Stunningly filmed in black and white by cameraman Alfonso Nieva , using continuous lights , shades and expressionist darkness . Shot on location in San Martín de Valdeiglesias, Castillo de la Coracera , Madrid, Spain , posing as the fictitious French town of Hartog . This vintage terror motion picture , a classic in some circles , was well directed by Jesús Franco who never considered the film to be a horror story, but instead felt it was tale of "anguish" . Franco is really influenced by ¨Eyes without a face¨, B-movies about Detectives or Noir Films , German expressionism from Cabinet Dr Caligari , and the Universal Terror . Initial releases of the film were met with negative reactions from film critics , while the general critical reaction had been poor , however , today being considered to be a pretty good fim.
The Orloff character as a mad doctor who tries to use skin of murdered women to repair his beloved daughter's fire-scarred face and whose role subsequently to show up in various flicks starring a long saga , using the same shots in more than one film ; some of his actors relate how they they were hired for one film and later saw their name in two or more different one . Orloff is often assisted by Morpho , Andros-lookalike, who delights in killing his victims and sadistic practices . Orloff was habitually played by Howard Vernon who initiated in ¨Gritos en la Noche (1962) , the best of all them , also titled "The Awful Dr. Orlof" . It's followed by El Secreto del Dr. Orloff (1964) aka "The Mistresses of Dr. Jekyll" - USA . It's gone on by " Orloff y el hombre invisible (1970) aka "Dr. Orloff's Invisible Monster" , ¨Ojos siniestros de Doctor Orloff¨(1973) . Furthermore , El enigma Del Ataúd (1969) aka "Only a Coffin" and El Siniestro doctor Orloff (1984) aka "The Sinister Dr. Orloff . Finally in ¨Faceless¨ or Depredadores de Noche¨(1987) Orloff appears as a secondary role also performed by Howard Vernon.
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