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Le Retour du Docteur X

Titre original : The Return of Doctor X
  • 1939
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  • 1h 3min
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Humphrey Bogart, Rosemary Lane, Dennis Morgan, and Wayne Morris in Le Retour du Docteur X (1939)
A hotshot reporter and a young doctor team up to investigate a series of grisly murders and a mysterious sample of synthetic blood.
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Un grand reporter et un jeune médecin font équipe pour enquêter sur une série de meurtres macabres et un mystérieux échantillon de sang synthétique.Un grand reporter et un jeune médecin font équipe pour enquêter sur une série de meurtres macabres et un mystérieux échantillon de sang synthétique.Un grand reporter et un jeune médecin font équipe pour enquêter sur une série de meurtres macabres et un mystérieux échantillon de sang synthétique.

  • Réalisation
    • Vincent Sherman
  • Scénario
    • Lee Katz
    • William J. Makin
  • Casting principal
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Rosemary Lane
    • Wayne Morris
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    2,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Scénario
      • Lee Katz
      • William J. Makin
    • Casting principal
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Rosemary Lane
      • Wayne Morris
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    • 42avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Marshall Quesne
    Rosemary Lane
    Rosemary Lane
    • Joan Vance
    Wayne Morris
    Wayne Morris
    • Walter Barnett
    Dennis Morgan
    Dennis Morgan
    • Michael Rhodes
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Dr. Francis Flegg
    Lya Lys
    Lya Lys
    • Angela Merrova
    Huntz Hall
    Huntz Hall
    • Pinky
    Charles C. Wilson
    Charles C. Wilson
    • Detective Ray Kincaid
    • (as Charles Wilson)
    Vera Lewis
    Vera Lewis
    • Miss Sweetman
    Howard Hickman
    Howard Hickman
    • Chairman
    • (scènes coupées)
    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
    • Undertaker
    Arthur Aylesworth
    Arthur Aylesworth
    • Guide
    • (scènes coupées)
    Cliff Saum
    • Detective Sgt. Moran
    Creighton Hale
    Creighton Hale
    • Hotel Manager
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Rodgers
    Joseph Crehan
    Joseph Crehan
    • Editor
    • (as Joe Crehan)
    Glenn Langan
    Glenn Langan
    • Interne
    • (as Glen Langan)
    William Hopper
    William Hopper
    • Interne
    • (as DeWolf Hopper)
    • Réalisation
      • Vincent Sherman
    • Scénario
      • Lee Katz
      • William J. Makin
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    8fluna1030

    Good Bogart Movie

    AAh, good old Dr. X! To some Humphrey Bogart fans, this movie did not go over so well, however, there are those who think this wasn't so bad a movie. I was first introduced to this movie when KZAZ-TV Ch. 11 (now KMSB) would have "Humphrey Bogart Movie Weekend" from time to time. This was shown late Fri. evening/early Sat. morning. Anyways, released in 1939 from Warner Bros./First National pictures, this is the story of unexplained murders & the law along with some other interesting characters who try to find out who is behind these deaths. If I try to go on about this movie, I might give some things away so here is where I'll stop. Although there were some not so good things that were said about this movie, I for one thought this was a "good" movie. If you are a Boggie fan, then you might enjoy this 30's gem. Enjoy!
    youroldpaljim

    Average "B" thriller stands out do the presence of mis-cast Bogart.

    Had this film not cast Humphrey Bogart as the title mad scientist, this film would probably regarded as just another 1930's big studio "B" thriller. Bogart tries hard , but he is Bogart, and its just to hard to take seeing him playing an executed mad scientist brought back from the dead who is now a scientific vampire. Supposedly, Boris Karloff was slated to play the title role, but was not available.

    I have to admit I was very impressed with the films art direction (credited to Esdras Hartley.) The laboratory of Dr. Flegg consists of a maze of glass tubes dripping a dark fluid in beakers, and has the look of a giant circulatory system, reflecting the films emphasis on blood.

    Hollywood legend has it that Bogart was having trouble with WB brass at the time with the type roles they were giving him. The WB brass wanted to punish him by casting him in this and KING OF THE UNDERWORLD in order show Bogie who was boss.
    5Art-22

    Bogie's only horror film is a hoot.

    You've got to see it to believe it. Bogie in makeup looking ghostly white with a white streak in his hair, in a combination Frankenstein and vampire horror film. It actually happened, due to knuckleheads at Warner Bros. who put him in this film against his wishes. I was amused as well as amazed throughout, and enjoyed watching Bogie stroke his pet rabbit and playing it all straight. Others in the cast (Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane and Dennis Morgan) were fine, but Bogie is the only reason to see this movie. Be prepared to shake your head in disbelief.

    The movie must have gone through some heavy editing, because there were many credit errors. First, the end credits bill Wayne Morris as Walter Barnett, but he is called Walter Garrett in the movie throughout and that name is also printed in newspapers several times. Next, Charles Wilson is billed as Detective Ray Kincaid, but he is called Roy throughout. Finally, many of the actors who were supposed to be in the movie never turn up, including two who were credited onscreen - Howard Hickman and Arthur Aylesworth.
    6utgard14

    Bogart's Strangest Role (But Not His Worst)

    Reporter Wayne Morris and doctor Dennis Morgan team up to investigate some murders and a possible connection to people with a rare blood type. This leads them to suspect doctor John Litel and his creepy assistant Humphrey Bogart. In-name-only sequel to Doctor X that is best known today as Humphrey Bogart's only horror or science fiction film. As such, it's usually mocked or joked about. It really doesn't deserve to be. It's not a great film but a perfectly entertaining hour-long horror flick. Bogart's performance is fine. His nervous twitches and weird makeup give him a creepy presence that is the film's most memorable asset. For those looking to see him act much worse, I suggest seeking out more mainstream-acceptable fare as Dark Victory.

    Interestingly, Bogie doesn't even get top billing. Neither does Dennis Morgan. Both are billed below Wayne Morris and Rosemary Lane. This seems odd today when Bogart and Morgan are more well known to classic film fans than either Morris or Lane. But in 1939 neither was a big star yet. Morgan was an up-and-comer and Bogie had been toiling away at WB for years as the villain in gangster pictures. Still, it seems strange WB at that time thought Wayne Morris had more potential than Bogie or Morgan. Morris is actually the weakest link in the film. He was an actor with a big frame and a boy-next-door likability but was ill-suited for a streetwise investigative reporter. The fact that he wore a silly hat with the brim turned up in front and was pretty much comic relief for the first half hour of the movie doesn't help the audience take him seriously. The supporting cast is nice. Rosemary Lane receives second billing and is the female lead but really has nothing to do but be the victim. I haven't added up everybody's screen time but it seems to me she was in the picture very little. Huntz Hall of Bowery Boys fame appears as a copy boy who needles Morris. Lya Lys has a meatier part than Lane as a woman brought back to life in the same manner Bogart was. She even allows herself to be made up to look waxy and dead, which was a big deal back in the day for any actress who wanted to be thought of as a romantic leading lady. John Litel turns in a typically stable performance as the doctor behind bringing Bogie back. He actually seems to be the movie's villain for most of the running time before Bogie's Dr. X takes over.

    Overall, an enjoyable B horror film that should please fans of the genre. It's unfairly slammed a lot, even more than the usual B movie from the period. My guess is that's because a lot of Bogart fans who don't normally like this type of movie checked it out for him and didn't like it. The movie definitely garners more attention because of his part than it would otherwise. At its heart it's just another in a string of mad scientist movies made from the '30s through the '50s, albeit an enjoyable one. If you're a Bogart completist, I'm sure you'll want to check it out for curiosity's sake. Hopefully you'll like it. Fans of old sci-fi and horror films will definitely enjoy it.
    7AlsExGal

    I actually like this one better than the original...

    ...and I almost can never say that about post-code sequels to precode movies. This really isn't a horror film - it's more of a mystery. A doctor has a mysterious ashen-faced assistant with a Bride-of-Frankenstein like streak of gray in his hair. The assistant seems to always be lurking about, and even though the doctor would obviously like to get rid of this guy for some reason he does not. On top of that, a young woman turns up on the doctor's doorstep one night with this same ashen appearance. She passes out and the doctor instantly knows what to do to restore her to health. Whatever is going on here? Wise-cracking Wayne Morris as reporter Walter Garrett is on the trail of the mystery, and although Morris is no Lee Tracy (Lee Tracy was the reporter in the original) he does a good job. Do note that this is not at all a sequel to the original Dr. X from 1933. In fact I think it's better. I thought the original was slow and somewhat creaky and I've seen far better showcases for the wonderful Lee Tracy than Dr. X.

    Of course, the real reason to watch this film is that the ashen-faced assistant is played by Humphrey Bogart in one of the many roles he was ordered into by Jack Warner while he watched James Cagney get meatier showcases. I've always liked this one and it's not just because of Bogey.

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    • Anecdotes
      Humphrey Bogart said of this film: "This is one of the pictures that made me march in to [Warner Bros. studio chief Jack L. Warner] and ask for more money again. You can't believe what this one was like. I had a part that somebody like Bela Lugosi or Boris Karloff should have played. I was this doctor, brought back to life, and the only thing that nourished this poor bastard was blood. If it had been Jack Warner's blood or [Harry Warner's] or [Sam Warner's] maybe I wouldn't have minded as much. The trouble was, they were drinking mine and I was making this rotten movie."
    • Gaffes
      When Bogart abducts Rosemary Lane, they leave in a light-colored, late 1930's cab. As the police pursue them, it changes to a black vintage car. When they arrive at the hide-out in the woods, it is a newer light-colored cab again.
    • Citations

      Detective Roy Kincaid: What is this Group 1, Group 4 business?

      Dr. Mike Rhodes: Well, you see, medical science has discovered that human blood is divided into four different groups, #1 being the most rare and #4 the most common,. We must see to it that certain of these types are not mixed in the transfusion.

      Detective Roy Kincaid: Then would you say that whoever came into Rodgers' room to kill him was looking for #1 blood?

      Dr. Mike Rhodes: It's possible. That's why I think the coronor made a mistakre in his report, so do you mind if I make a test of these stains for myself?

      Detective Roy Kincaid: No, go ahead,, Doc. 1,2,4,7,11 - it doesn't matter to me. All I know is this poor guy's number was up!

    • Crédits fous
      In the opening credits, the three stars' order of billing is Morris, Lane, Bogart. But at the end, Bogart is listed first and Morris third.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Hollywood and the Stars: The Man Called Bogart (1963)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 mai 1945 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Return of Doctor X
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, Californie, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Société de production
      • Warner Bros.
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