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The Corpse Vanishes

  • 1942
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  • 1h 4min
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Bela Lugosi, Joan Barclay, Frank Moran, and Luana Walters in The Corpse Vanishes (1942)
A scientist, aided by an old hag and her two sons, kills virginal brides, steals their bodies, and extracts gland fluid to keep his ancient wife alive and young.
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Un científico, ayudado por una vieja bruja y sus dos hijos, mata a novias vírgenes, roba sus cuerpos y extrae fluido glandular para mantener viva y joven a su antigua esposa.Un científico, ayudado por una vieja bruja y sus dos hijos, mata a novias vírgenes, roba sus cuerpos y extrae fluido glandular para mantener viva y joven a su antigua esposa.Un científico, ayudado por una vieja bruja y sus dos hijos, mata a novias vírgenes, roba sus cuerpos y extrae fluido glandular para mantener viva y joven a su antigua esposa.

  • Dirección
    • Wallace Fox
  • Guionistas
    • Sam Robins
    • Gerald Schnitzer
    • Harvey Gates
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    • Bela Lugosi
    • Luana Walters
    • Tristram Coffin
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    • Dirección
      • Wallace Fox
    • Guionistas
      • Sam Robins
      • Gerald Schnitzer
      • Harvey Gates
    • Elenco
      • Bela Lugosi
      • Luana Walters
      • Tristram Coffin
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    Bela Lugosi
    Bela Lugosi
    • Dr. Lorenz
    Luana Walters
    Luana Walters
    • Patricia Hunter
    Tristram Coffin
    Tristram Coffin
    • Dr. Foster
    • (as Tris Coffin)
    Elizabeth Russell
    Elizabeth Russell
    • Countess Lorenz
    Minerva Urecal
    Minerva Urecal
    • Fagah
    Angelo Rossitto
    Angelo Rossitto
    • Toby
    • (as Angelo)
    Joan Barclay
    Joan Barclay
    • Alice Wentworth
    Kenneth Harlan
    Kenneth Harlan
    • Keenan
    Gwen Kenyon
    Gwen Kenyon
    • Peggy
    Vince Barnett
    Vince Barnett
    • Sandy
    Frank Moran
    Frank Moran
    • Angel
    George Eldredge
    George Eldredge
    • Mike
    • (as George Eldridge)
    Pat Costello
    • Attendant at Alice's Wedding
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    Gladys Faye
    • Mrs. Wentworth
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    Joe Gilbert
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    Dick Gordon
    Dick Gordon
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      • Wallace Fox
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      • Sam Robins
      • Gerald Schnitzer
      • Harvey Gates
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    6BaronBl00d

    Not That Bad!

    While I had pre-conceived notions of what this film would be like, I must confess that I was pleasantly surprised with this nice little old-fashioned horror story about a doctor who kidnaps "dead" brides only to remove spinal fluid in them to inject in his wife who is really 70 some odd years but looks thirtyish. Whew! Well I never said it was a great story, but it is a fine feature in which the great Lugosi can steal any scene he is in. The rest of the cast is adequate or below...some of the cast are just plain awful as with the female lead Luana Walters and the fella that plays her boss(Boy! They stink!). Yet, the story creates enough suspense to make this film very watchable and entertaining. I think the fact that it is barely over an hour in length also helps it create its zippy pacing. Minerva Urecal(from The Ape Man with Bela) and Angelo Rossitti(from Freaks) are in here, and they are fine as mysterious mother and dwarf-son Toby. The sets are pretty good considering the budget of the film and its Poverty Row Production. The fact Bela is in it is enough reason to see it, but at least with this film you get pretty good entertainment in the old traditional horror way.
    5Coventry

    Bela is being naughty again!

    Modest, insignificant but nevertheless amusing black & white horror that stars Bela Lugosi as a (surprise surprise!) sinister doctor who kidnaps young girls on their wedding day. Not for the cause of science this time, but to donate eternal youth and beauty to his wife, the countess. He breeds a special type of orchids (that's right, he's also a horticulturist) that paralyzes the girls and he picks up the bodies with a fake hearse. The screenplay doesn't really bother to explain what exactly happens to these girls afterwards and neither are we informed about Bela's relation with the family of misfits that lives in his mansion and works for him. In fact, "The Corpse Vanishes" is one giant incoherent mess yet I can't bring myself to bash it entirely. The basic plot idea is good, there are some moments of creepiness (when the female journalist discovers the dungeon, for example) and the acting performances are overall decent. Lugosi is on automatic pilot here but I especially liked the countess character! She's a hostile and egocentric shrew and I loved how she got so hysterical all the time. What can I say…I have a thing for evil women.
    5AlsExGal

    Bela Lugosi makes it worthwhile

    *The Corpse Vanishes* doesn't waste any time getting down to business. Just about the first thing we see is a bride at her wedding dropping dead during the ceremony. The next thing we know, her body has been stolen away in the wrong hearse. (Important safety tip: When having cadavers taken away by hearses, ask to see the driver's identification.)

    Amazingly, it turns out that this is only the latest in a series of such macabre incidents. I don't know about you, but if I were about to be married in a city where this was going on, I would probably delay my wedding (or at least hold it in another city.)

    We soon learn that the dead brides are being used by Bela Lugosi as a source of something-or-other that he draws out of them with a nasty-looking syringe. This stuff then gets injected into his wife to restore her beauty; she's apparently suffering from some rapid aging disease or something.

    A Spunky Girl Reporter (boy, they had a lot of them back then) finds out that all the dead brides had been given a rare orchid just before the ceremony. She then discovers that the local expert on this plant is (you guessed it) Lugosi. She winds up as an not-very-welcome guest of Bela and his wife. Their servants are an older woman and her two sons, one a dwarf and one a mute hunchback who likes to fondle the hair of the dead brides. (There's some speculation at one point that the brides are only in suspended animation, but this question is never resolved.)

    *The Corpse Vanishes* is a wild bit of Grand Guignol, with all kinds of spooky stuff thrown in. We find out that Bela and his wife like to sleep in coffins. There is no explanation for this, except for the fact that they find them more comfortable. (This whole household makes the Addams Family look like the Brady Bunch.)

    A couple of familiar faces other than Bela show up in this thing. The dwarf is played by Angelo Rossitto, who played various little people in everything from *Freaks* to *Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome*. Bela's wife is played by Elizabeth Russell. Fans of classic horror may best remember her as the woman who calls Simone Simon "Moia sestra" ("My sister") in *Cat People*. She's a striking and exotic woman, who manages the remarkable task of being more sinister than Bela.

    This film is short on plot logic (surely there must be an easier way to obtain the bodies of young women than at their weddings) but it delivers more than enough in the way of creepy thrills. And of course there is the insinuation that Bela needs the glandular fluid of a virgin and a really big assumption - even in 1942 - that brides are virgins. How do you know they are virgins? Because, in the words of Fonzie of Happy Days fame - "Virgins never lie about these things."

    I give it a five out of ten just because of the old world charm and mystery Bela brings to any role, no matter how low budget the film.
    5Vornoff-3

    Lugosi not at his best, but still good

    This low-budget cheapy is from the days when Bela was pretty hard up for roles, but it has a certain charm. The basic plot is that Lugosi is a mad scientist with an aging wife whose beauty he is determined to preserve forever. Apparently, the way to do this is by extracting some chemical from young women that makes them beautiful. The height of discretion, Bela decides to kidnap brides at the altar – because it's easy to find them, I guess, when they are the center of attention and surrounded by people. His clever plan is challenged by a young go-getting female reporter who seems just as interested in using her job to secure a doctor for a husband as in solving the case, her comedy-relief photographer buddy, and the inevitable bland love interest. Luckily, Lugosi has a dysfunctional degenerate white trash family to help him out, and he hires street people to distract the police. Great movie making ,this is not, but it is good for some fun.
    5Witchfinder-General-666

    "I Find A Coffin Much More Comfortable Than A Bed."

    Wallace Fox' "The Corpse Vanishes" of 1942 starring his greatness Bela Lugosi, is certainly not one of the highlights of Lugosi's career, but it is certainly underrated and its reputation of being total garbage is, in my opinion, unfair. The plot is chaotic and the movie is certainly not very good and completely illogical in many parts, but is has a certain atmosphere and its creepy moments, as well as some very funny ones.

    After several brides drop dead during their marriage ceremonies and their bodies are stolen, the police are unable to find any clues. When a female journalist (Luana Walters) decides to do some research, her investigations lead her to the sinister Dr. Lorenz (Lugosi) , who lives in an eerie mansion with his sardonic wife and a bunch of freaks...

    It seems to me that director Fox actually didn't do a bad job bringing a completely messy script to screen. The movie's beginning is, admittedly annoying, and so fast-paced that hardly a scene lasts longer than half a minute. The movie improves after some time, however, and even though some parts are still incredibly cheesy (and therefore unintentionally funny), "The Corpse Vanishes" becomes quite atmospheric after some time. The atmosphere is aided by a pretty nice score (mostly violin music, which fits in very well), and I really liked some of the characters.

    Bela Lugosi is, of course, always a pleasure to watch, this man knew how to bring eeriness to screen in a very special and unique way and his status as one of Horror's greatest icons is more than justified. Elisabeth Russel does a great job playing Lugosi's creepy wife, a malevolent and sardonic countess, whose spiteful character becomes great fun to watch at times. Luana Walters also fits well into her role and the cast furthermore contains Angelo Rositto (the midget from Tod Browning's masterpiece "Freaks" of 1932).

    All things considered, "The Corpse Vanishes" is a movie that is certainly illogical and incredibly cheesy at times, but it has a certain atmosphere, and Bela Lugosi, as well as some of the other cast members make a good effort making up for the messy script. Certainly not a must-see, but amusing and recommended to Lugosi fans. 5/10

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      The oldest movie ever to be featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 (1988)., and one of the very few from the 1940s. Vuelve el hombre lobo (1942) is a close second, having been released one week after this film.
    • Errores
      When getting ready for bed, Pat unbuttons her jacket, but in the next shot the jacket is buttoned again and stays buttoned for the rest of the scene. This is because she changed her mind about going to bed and re-buttoned it.
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      Keenan: Aww, now wait a minute. Are you trying to tell me that this Professor Lorenz is a hypnotist as well as a horticulturist?

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 8 de mayo de 1942 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • The Case of the Missing Brides
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      • Sam Katzman Productions
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      1 hora 4 minutos
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
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