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Before I Hang

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 2min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
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Boris Karloff, Bruce Bennett, and Evelyn Keyes in Before I Hang (1940)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA physician on death row for a mercy killing is allowed to experiment on a serum using a criminals' blood, but secretly tests it on himself. He gets a pardon, but finds out he's become a Jek... Tout lireA physician on death row for a mercy killing is allowed to experiment on a serum using a criminals' blood, but secretly tests it on himself. He gets a pardon, but finds out he's become a Jekyll-&-Hyde.A physician on death row for a mercy killing is allowed to experiment on a serum using a criminals' blood, but secretly tests it on himself. He gets a pardon, but finds out he's become a Jekyll-&-Hyde.

  • Réalisation
    • Nick Grinde
  • Scénario
    • Robert Hardy Andrews
    • Karl Brown
  • Casting principal
    • Boris Karloff
    • Evelyn Keyes
    • Bruce Bennett
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Nick Grinde
    • Scénario
      • Robert Hardy Andrews
      • Karl Brown
    • Casting principal
      • Boris Karloff
      • Evelyn Keyes
      • Bruce Bennett
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    Boris Karloff
    Boris Karloff
    • Dr. John Garth
    Evelyn Keyes
    Evelyn Keyes
    • Martha Garth
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • Dr. Paul Ames
    Edward Van Sloan
    Edward Van Sloan
    • Dr. Ralph Howard
    Ben Taggart
    Ben Taggart
    • Warden Thompson
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    Pedro de Cordoba
    • Victor Sondini
    Wright Kramer
    • George Wharton
    Bertram Marburgh
    Bertram Marburgh
    • Stephen Barclay
    Don Beddoe
    Don Beddoe
    • Police Capt. McGraw
    Robert Fiske
    Robert Fiske
    • District Attorney
    Kenneth MacDonald
    Kenneth MacDonald
    • Anson, Prison Guard
    Frank Richards
    Frank Richards
    • Otto Kron
    Ernie Adams
    Ernie Adams
    • Sam - Hospital Prison Orderly
    • (non crédité)
    Stanley Brown
    Stanley Brown
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    Frederick Burton
    Frederick Burton
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    Jack Cheatham
    Jack Cheatham
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    Edward Earle
    Edward Earle
    • Dr. Nichols
    • (non crédité)
    Richard Fiske
    Richard Fiske
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    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Nick Grinde
    • Scénario
      • Robert Hardy Andrews
      • Karl Brown
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    oyason

    Blood will have blood.

    BEFORE I HANG is an intriguing little chunk of B-Film that explores the old idea that blood has memory, that the tissues and bones of the criminally insane pulse with a life that makes them who they are. In short, blood will have blood, as Macbeth says after the appearance of Banquo's ghost.

    Boris Karloff is strong in this piece about a Dr. John Garth, who is seeking a serum that may alleviate the ravages of age. His experiments have led him to "mercy kill" one of the subjects of his studies, and for this, he is sentenced to death. Offered a chance to redeem himself through medical research in prison, he and a colleague (played by the fine character actor Edward Van Sloan) inoculate Garth with an experimental serum drawn from the veins of an executed murderer. The serum works, but Garth becomes a homicidal maniac. He kills his colleague and a prison trustee, and manages to lie his way into a pardon from the state for his humanitarian efforts. After he gets out, he really has a killer's jamboree.

    Aside from the mechanical gesture of touching his hand to the back of his neck whenever one of the murderous fits come on, Karloff creates a character who's pretty sympathetic. Evelyn Keyes as his daughter adds some spark to the melodramatic proceedings. Pedro de Cordoba, piano interludes and all, managed to build a soulful and arresting character who stands out all the more against the general flatness of the Columbia "B" company. All in all, the work holds up, and it's a must see for anyone who admires the efforts of Karloff and some of the other great characters of that era who (time and again) were able to lend some real spark to what would otherwise have been pretty lifeless strips of celluloid.
    7BaronBl00d

    When I Get Older Killing my Friends - Not So Many Years from Now

    Boris Karloff played the benign "mad" scientist whose intentions were good but turn awry better than anyone else. Most of his mad scientists were men put into bad situations by some kind of catalyst beyond their control and Before I Hang is no exception. Karloff plays a doctor brought before a jury for a mercy killing - a man who had been living in terminal pain sought out Karloff's help with hopes that a youth age-suppressing serum he had been working on would help regulate the pain and off-set the aging process. It didn't work and Karloff aided in his assisted death. Karloff is sent to prison but finds that the warden believes in his work and allows him, with the aid of Edward Von Sloan the prison doctor, to work on his serum just weeks before he is to be hanged for his crime. Before I Hang has really quite a preposterous storyline but Boris Karloff breathes life into it rather nicely with a gentle performance edged by a maniacal turn as he injects himself with the serum that has some bad side effects. The other actors are all very good with old Karloff nemesis from Frankenstien Von Sloan doing very well with his rather small, thankless role and Eugene Palette giving a good turn as the warden. Karloff's three old friends are all well-played and Evelyn Keyes as his daughter adequate as is Bruce Bennet as her love interest and Karloff's former assistant. The movie is not particularly fast-paced but the tension does build increasingly with effect. Before I Hang is a rather nice addition to Karloff's Columbia Mad Doctor roles. Perhaps not the best of them but certainly stands strong with the rest of them.
    6Bunuel1976

    BEFORE I HANG (Nick Grinde', 1940) **1/2

    The third Boris Karloff "mad doctor" film is an interesting if surprisingly rather dull affair; the star is always worth watching, however, and his role here certainly offers him plenty to sink his teeth into: he starts the film as an old man about to be hanged for a mercy killing, is then rejuvenated through a serum he develops while in prison (the kindly warden having consented to Karloff continuing his experiments there until the time of his execution comes) and finally turns into a strangler (the unfortunate side-effect of the drug which contained the blood cells of a murderer)!

    Though the supporting cast features several familiar faces, they're all somewhat underused: Evelyn Keyes and Bruce Bennett are certainly among the higher-prolife actors to fill the 'romantic interest' roles in this type of film, but they're just about the most thankless I've ever seen (especially Bennett who has barely 5 minutes of screen time)! Edward van Sloan's presence was especially welcome (having memorably faced-off with Karloff twice before) but, again, his prison doctor here is nowhere near as juicy as his iconic roles in Dracula (1931), FRANKENSTEIN (1931), THE MUMMY (1932) and DRACULA'S DAUGHTER (1936)! Pedro de Cordoba, on the other hand, is quite poignant as Karloff's pianist friend whose career is fading due to his advancing age; of course, Boris is willing to help him out in this regard, but his new-found and uncontrollable murderous instincts prevail! A measure of amusement is also gleaned from noticing the recurring presence of such actors as Roger Pryor, Don Beddoe and Charles Trowbridge in roles which were pretty much reprises of ones they had played in the earlier Columbia Karloffs!

    On the debit side, the low budget especially shows here in the film's rather dismal sets - the other three of Karloff's serious horror efforts for Columbia made good use of the star's gadget-filled house (THE MAN THEY COULD NOT HANG [1939]), frozen underground lab (THE MAN WITH NINE LIVES [1940]) and Karloff's imposing cliff-top mansion (THE DEVIL COMMANDS [1941]); besides, the rather clinical experiments become repetitive and the film talky, which is further exacerbated by the regrettable fact that throughout there are few action/horror highlights per se.

    As far as the film's DVD presentation goes, I found it to be disappointingly lackluster: while the print itself is adequate, there are no scene selections for any of the films in this set (which also proves to be the case with Universal's Karloff collection and the "Inner Sanctum" Set!) nor, for that matter, proper menu screens - have the studios become stingy or what?!
    6utgard14

    I was so much older then. I'm younger than that now.

    Dr. John Garth (Boris Karloff) is convicted of a mercy killing and sentenced to hang. With the time he has left, he is allowed to continue his experiments in prison. He creates a serum that reverses aging and tries it out on himself. But side effects of the serum turn him into a homicidal maniac. Karloff is terrific in a role very similar to many others he had played before and always perfectly. He was so good at creating sympathetic performances out of characters that other actors would have played in broad strokes. Nice supporting cast that includes the always good Edward Van Sloan, Evelyn Keyes, Bruce Bennett, Don Beddoe, and the underrated Pedro de Cordoba. You might not recognize some of those names but it's a solid cast for a 'B' picture. Not the best of Karloff's mad scientist films but highly enjoyable anyway. Definitely give it a shot.
    wdbasinger

    A Good Columbia Picture

    Of the Karloff Columbia Mad Doctor pictures, my very favorite is "The Man With Nine Lives" with "The Devil Commands" a close second followed by "The Man They Could Not Hang" (which was still quite good). Similarly, "Before I Hang" is a good "B" picture with some good scenes such as the experimentation with the model in order to mix the chemicals and serums correctly. Karloff's "Dr. Jekyll - Mr. Hyde" transformations seem to be very hair-raising indeed.

    As usual, Karloff proves he was one of the best mad scientists of classic shudder cinema.

    This neat little "B" came with a good supporting cast including Bruce Bennett and Evelyn Keyes.

    Worthwhile watching with all of your "B" buddies.

    7/10.

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    • Anecdotes
      This film was shot in the house later used in the 1945 title Le Portrait de Dorian Gray (1945) staring Hurd Hatfield.
    • Gaffes
      When speaking to his older friends, Dr. Garth mentions that humanity had only been able to increase life expectancy by maybe 15 years in the past fifty years of modern science. His friends counter that human lifespan is meant to only be 70 years ("three score and ten"). Both statements are incorrect. Life expectancy in the US was more like 60 (men) and 65 (women) in 1940, up from life expectancy around 40 in 1890. However, data was spotty before 1900, and life expectancy in the early 1900s was closer to 50, which may have been more what Dr Garth was referring to, he was just hyperbolic about the time frame.
    • Citations

      Dr. John Garth: Someday, somehow, medical science will find a way to end the needless, ghastly suffering caused by the ravages of age!

    • Connexions
      Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: Before I Hang (1979)
    • Bandes originales
      Étude No 12 in C minor, Op 10 'Revolutionary'
      (uncredited)

      Composed by Frédéric Chopin

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 septembre 1940 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El mago de la muerte
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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