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A demented physician becomes obsessed with a young singer whose voice sounds similar to his late mistress.A demented physician becomes obsessed with a young singer whose voice sounds similar to his late mistress.A demented physician becomes obsessed with a young singer whose voice sounds similar to his late mistress.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 2 nominations total
Ernö Verebes
- Brunn
- (as Erno Verebes)
Ernie Adams
- Man in Audience Next to Franz
- (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor
- Woman in Audience Behind Franz
- (uncredited)
Polly Bailey
- Cleaning Woman
- (uncredited)
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I understand that "The Climax" isn't necessarily a well received" movie among Boris Karloff fans. The plot isn't much, i'll admit that, and some of the musical number "particularly the one in which Jane Farrar was the prima donna) were quite painful. But Susanna Foster's voice saves the day. This movies is no "Phantom of the Opera", but it was fun to watch. The Technicolor was magnificent, and the set design was gorgeous. Turhan Bey was an alright leading man for Foster. But he didn't seem "strong" enough, I suppose. Boris Karloff is fantastic as a menacing figure, hovering over Foster in an aura of mystery and horror. The film isn't scary enough to be considered a horror film, but too ominous to be considered a musical. There isn't a real genre for it. But it's enjoyable to watch and I liked it. I'm a big Susanna Foster fan, so it was joy to hear her sing, and I'm becoming a Boris Karloff fan, after seeing "Frankenstein" and "The Climax".
So, all in all, "The Climax" is good enough, but it could be better.
So, all in all, "The Climax" is good enough, but it could be better.
- mggbikeluvr
- Dec 25, 2011
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- TriviaThis film was shot on the lavish sets created for Le fantôme de l'opéra (1943) in an attempt to recoup the large budget of that film. The opera house set had been built for the original Le Fantôme de l'opéra (1925) starring Lon Chaney, and this extraordinary set still exists on the Universal Studios lot. It is the oldest surviving movie set in the world.
- GoofsIn the rehearsal sequence in which Angela loses her voice at the sight of Dr. Hohner, she closes her mouth a split second before the playback of her voice stops.
- Quotes
Dr. Hohner: You don't want to ruin that voice, do you? It isn't yours, remember? Now tell me, whose voice is it?... Tell me!
Angela: Marcellina's!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Movie 4 Tonight: The Climax (1970)
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was La Passion du docteur Hohner (1944) officially released in India in English?
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