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The Hands of Orlac

  • 1960
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
5,6/10
543
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Christopher Lee, Mel Ferrer, Dany Carrel, and Lucile Saint-Simon in The Hands of Orlac (1960)
CrimeFicção científicaHorrorSuspense

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA pianist who loses his hands in a plane crash receives the transplanted hands of an executed criminal but his new hands have the murderous tendencies of their previous owner.A pianist who loses his hands in a plane crash receives the transplanted hands of an executed criminal but his new hands have the murderous tendencies of their previous owner.A pianist who loses his hands in a plane crash receives the transplanted hands of an executed criminal but his new hands have the murderous tendencies of their previous owner.

  • Direção
    • Edmond T. Gréville
  • Roteiristas
    • Maurice Renard
    • Edmond T. Gréville
    • John Baines
  • Artistas
    • Mel Ferrer
    • Christopher Lee
    • Dany Carrel
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    5,6/10
    543
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Edmond T. Gréville
    • Roteiristas
      • Maurice Renard
      • Edmond T. Gréville
      • John Baines
    • Artistas
      • Mel Ferrer
      • Christopher Lee
      • Dany Carrel
    • 11Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Mel Ferrer
    Mel Ferrer
    • Stephen Orlac
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Nero the Magician
    Dany Carrel
    Dany Carrel
    • Régina…
    Lucile Saint-Simon
    Lucile Saint-Simon
    • Louise Cochrane Orlac
    • (as Lucile Saint Simon)
    Felix Aylmer
    Felix Aylmer
    • Dr. Francis Cochrane
    Basil Sydney
    Basil Sydney
    • Maurice Seidelman
    Donald Wolfit
    Donald Wolfit
    • Professor Volchett
    • (as Sir Donald Wolfit)
    Peter Reynolds
    Peter Reynolds
    • Mr. Felix
    Campbell Singer
    Campbell Singer
    • Inspector Henderson
    Donald Pleasence
    Donald Pleasence
    • Graham Coates
    Yanilou
    • Emilie
    David Peel
    David Peel
    • Pilot
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    Anita Sharp-Bolster
    • Volcheff's Assistant
    • (as Anita Sharp Bolster)
    Gertan Klauber
    Gertan Klauber
    • Fairground Attendant
    Edouard Hemme
    • Ange
    Mireille Perrey
    Mireille Perrey
    • Madame Aliberti
    Walter Randall
    Walter Randall
    • Waiter
    Arnold Diamond
    Arnold Diamond
    • Dresser
    • Direção
      • Edmond T. Gréville
    • Roteiristas
      • Maurice Renard
      • Edmond T. Gréville
      • John Baines
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários11

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    2fwmurnau

    Awful script and direction wastes good cast

    A good story and a good cast are wasted in this amateurishly written and directed misfire. It's nearly as bad as Ed Wood films like PLAN NINE FROM OUTER SPACE.

    How these no-talents managed to engage so many name actors is a mystery. It was a French production, I guess, and they tried to film it in French and English, but the results are amazingly tacky and clumsy.

    Virtually every scene falls flat or is unintentionally funny. But it's not quite bad enough to be good, like PLAN NINE. It's just bad.

    What's worse? Christopher Lee's unintentionally comic "maniacal laughter"? Or the jaunty, jazzy musical score. Apparently no one told the composer he was writing music for a horror film. The grimmest scenes are accompanied by toodling flutes and cheery jazz riffs that would be more appropriate to a 1960s documentary on "Swingin' London".

    The best version BY FAR of this much-filmed story is 1935's MAD LOVE, directed by the great Karl Freund, with Peter Lorre.
    lor_

    The British & French version(s)

    One of my sci-fi/horror/fantasy reviews written 50 years ago: Directed by Edmond T. Greville; Produced by Donald Taylor and Steven Palios, for Britannia Films; Released in America by Continental Distributing. Screenplay by John Baines and Greville; Photography by Desmond Dickinson and Jacques Lemare; Edited by Oswald Hafenrichter and Jean Ravel; Music by Claude Bolling; Production Manager: Ben Arbeid. Starring: Mel Ferrer, Christopher Lee, Dany Carrel, Louise Saint-Simon, Felix Aylmer, Basil Sydney, Donald Wolfit and Donald Pleasence.

    Remake of a classic silent film has exactly the same plot as "Hands of a Stranger", but poorly done.
    BaronBl00d

    Who Can Strangle Women and Play the Piano? The Hand-Y- Man Can!

    One of the numerous film versions of the compelling story of The Hands of Orlac, a pianist who has a murderer's hands grafted on to his after an accident. This time Mel Ferrer is Stephen Orlac. Ferrer actually does a pretty good job in this rather complex role of someone being torn apart not by the fact that he kills but rather by the thought that he sometimes thinks he must or will kill. There is only one murder in this film, so if action is your poison you might want to pass. However, despite the lack of action and any real budget in this film, the film is rather good, especially during the second half where the pace is picked up considerably. Christopher Lee as a blackmailing magician is the real star of the film as he plays one of his oiliest, slickest bad guys on film. Lee oozes a kind of vitriolic charm as he maniacally laughs and speaks ever so nicely whilst blackmailing. Danny Carrel plays his lovely French-speaking assistant with gusto, charm, and lusciousness. The film has a good cast of character actors like Felix Alymer, Donald Pleasance in a meaningless yet nice cameo, and Sir Donald Wolfit in an equally small role. Modern(what passed for modern then) music plays throughout.The film is markedly different from many other versions, and in particular Mad Love. It has an interesting twist ending. All in all a pretty good little film.
    Gracken

    Psycho-thriller flick - so abysmal it was funny!

    > Christopher Lee told online entertainment site 'Entertainment Asylum' that > there were some movies of his that he'd never watch again. This one was > undoubtedly one of them. The dialogue and plot are banal, and the background > music is virtually nonexistent, meaning that the movie is full of long, > pregnant pauses as actors stride into rooms to read their > lines. > > Nevertheless, Christopher Lee plays an excellent villain. In fact, when put > up against Mel Ferrer's weak portrayal of concert pianist Stephen Orlac, > it's impossible to avoid rooting for the bad guy. > > This is a picture of British horror entertainment before Hammer came along. > All I can say is, thank goodness for Hammer! Watch it for Lee's acting, > Other than that, be prepared to laugh your head off.
    5kevinolzak

    Christopher Lee and sexy Dany Carrel easily outshine the two leads

    1960's "The Hands of Orlac" was the third screen version of Maurice Renard's 1920 "Les Mains d'Orlac," following Conrad Veidt's 1924 German silent and Karl Freund's 1935 "Mad Love" (a fourth remake was completed months later, Newton Arnold's uncredited "Hands of a Stranger"). Edmond T. Greville served as both screenwriter and director, shooting each scene in English first, then again in French, ensuring added sex appeal for the slightly longer Continental version. Mel Ferrer sadly contributes a somnambulistic performance in the central role, an acclaimed pianist irresistible to women but about to wed fiancee Louise (Lucile Saint Simon), only for his hands to come out badly damaged from a plane crash (the pilot is played by David Peel, recent Baron Meinster in Hammer's "The Brides of Dracula"). The renowned surgeon Professor Volcheff (Sir Donald Wolfit) is swiftly engaged to work miracles for Orlac, whose recovery involves learning of the concurrent execution of strangler Louis Vasseur, becoming convinced that his repaired appendages formerly belonged to Vasseur. Choosing to simply give up on his career and the woman who loves him, he then finds himself targeted by Christopher Lee's second rate magician Nero, introduced after a lethargic opening half hour, calling on sexy assistant Li-Lang (Dany Carrel) to seduce Orlac and find out what he's running away from. Dany and Lucile offer such stunning pulchritude that Ferrer's absolute lack of passion remains baffling (he was married to actress Audrey Hepburn at the time), leaving all the dramatics to Lee's over the top theatrics and maniacal laughter, the only life that maintains audience interest. In trying to capitalize on the connection with the deceased strangler he hopes to drive Orlac insane or perhaps to murder, an unlikely blackmail scheme that involves Li-Lang to pose as Vasseur's widow. A superb supporting cast is wasted, Felix Aylmer, previously strangled by Lee as "The Mummy," arrives during the final third as Louise's distinguished father, going to Scotland Yard to assuage fears that Orlac's hands are not his own. Sir Donald Wolfit's presence is thrown away as the surgeon, unlike Peter Lorre's obsessive turn in "Mad Love," and a two minute cameo from Donald Pleasence comes at the 65 minute mark, his sculptor Graham Coates obviously intrigued by those fascinating fingers. Lee's role as tormentor is similar to Peter Lorre, merely a small time con artist with delusions of grandeur rather than a brilliant doctor, ably recreating the scene dressed up as the executed killer, complete with steel hooks in place of hands, but neither Mel Ferrer here nor James Stapleton in "Hands of a Stranger" earn the kind of sympathy that Colin Clive engendered in the 1935 version.

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      Simultaneously shot in English and French with Mel Ferrer and Christopher Lee, both of whom spoke French fluently, using their own voices on both soundtracks.
    • Conexões
      Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: The Hands of Orlac (1979)
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      Music by Claude Bolling

      Lyrics by Jacques Esterel

      Performed by Dany Carrel

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    • Data de lançamento
      • dezembro de 1960 (Reino Unido)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • França
    • Idiomas
      • Inglês
      • Francês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Die unheimlichen Hände des Dr. Orlak
    • Locações de filme
      • Studios de la Victorine - 16 avenue Edoard Grinda, Nice, Alpes Marítimos, França(Studio)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Pendennis Films Ltd.
      • Riviera International Film
      • Société Cinématographique des Studios de la Victorine
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 35 minutos
    • Cor
      • Black and White
    • Proporção
      • 1.66 : 1

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