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Hand of Death

  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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Hand of Death (1962)
HorrorSci-Fi

Alex Marsh has created a serum combining a hypnotic drug and nerve gas. Unfortunately spills the formula, breathing the vapors and getting some on his hands causing the drug transforms him i... Read allAlex Marsh has created a serum combining a hypnotic drug and nerve gas. Unfortunately spills the formula, breathing the vapors and getting some on his hands causing the drug transforms him into a murderous monster.Alex Marsh has created a serum combining a hypnotic drug and nerve gas. Unfortunately spills the formula, breathing the vapors and getting some on his hands causing the drug transforms him into a murderous monster.

  • Director
    • Gene Nelson
  • Writers
    • Eugene Ling
    • Harry Spalding
  • Stars
    • John Agar
    • Paula Raymond
    • Stephen Dunne
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    638
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    • Director
      • Gene Nelson
    • Writers
      • Eugene Ling
      • Harry Spalding
    • Stars
      • John Agar
      • Paula Raymond
      • Stephen Dunne
    • 36User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Alex Marsh
    Paula Raymond
    Paula Raymond
    • Carol Wilson
    Stephen Dunne
    Stephen Dunne
    • Tom Holland
    • (as Steve Dunne)
    Roy Gordon
    Roy Gordon
    • Dr. Frederick Ramsey
    John A. Alonzo
    John A. Alonzo
    • Carlos, lab assistant
    • (as John Alonzo)
    Jack Younger
    • Mike The Mailman
    Joe Besser
    Joe Besser
    • Service station attendant
    Butch Patrick
    Butch Patrick
    • Davey, little boy on beach
    Norman Burton
    Norman Burton
    • Chief Homicide Investigator
    Fred Krone
    Fred Krone
    • Cab Driver
    Kevin Enright
    • Police Photographer
    Jack Donner
    Jack Donner
    • Cop
    • (as Jack Doner)
    Chuck Niles
    Chuck Niles
    • Reporter
    Ruth Terry
    Ruth Terry
    • Woman with Packages
    Bob Whitney
    • Cop
    • Director
      • Gene Nelson
    • Writers
      • Eugene Ling
      • Harry Spalding
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    6ashew

    To Film Snobs: Lighten Up!!

    Reading through some of the IMDb reviews, I was truly bewildered by the responses. It was like bullies beating up on the weakling in school...not because he necessarily needed to be beat up, but just because the bullies could. Well, I'm the principal here to tell those folks to lighten up and leave the poor kid alone! My goodness, this movie had a budget of $1.95, yet everyone is expecting "Lawrence of Arabia"? Come on.

    John Agar is a government scientist out in the California desert who thinks he is a few steps away from creating a revolutionary nerve gas agent that will eliminate all wars. His mentor, the mentor's secretary, his scientist buddy, and even his own college intern think it's too dangerous and want him to stop, but John has noble and lofty goals and pushes on. Well, John has an accident, spills one of the liquefied variations on his hands, and slowly turns into a hideous, mutated creature whose touch can kill...and kill he does.

    Maybe I was just in the mood for a fun little film like this, but I must say the acting didn't bother me, nor did the production values, the music, the directing, or the monster make-up. Yes, the screenplay is dopey, has holes in the logic, and a rather abrupt and unsatisfying ending, but this is a Z-grade film aimed at kids at a drive-in theater looking for a fun time, not stuffy film critics or pretentious film snobs.

    Set your expectations at a reasonable level, have fun, and enjoy a great little throw-back to a bygone age of sci-fi/horror.
    exoticafan

    This is definitely worth the wait!

    I've heard so many "critics" carp about this movie that it astounds me...Let's remember that this was a LOST movie for many years. Thousands of us grew up with tantalizing pictures of the movie in Famous Monsters and Castle of Frankenstein. Along with Horrors of Spider Island and The Awful Dr. Orloff, it was the Holy Grail of Silver Age Horrors. Don't listen to detractors...this is EVERYTHING you want in a low-budget monster film; the compact running time actually adds to its appeal. I want to join with the fans in getting FOX to release this on DVD, or have them release the rights to some company who would embrace the project.
    Rich359

    Got to love these "basement lab" cheapies, especially in Cinemascope!

    What an anomaly this film is. Ultra low budget, even for this class of thrillers, distributed by 20th Century Fox (which is why it was not seen and lost, as many of these type of horror films were part of movie packages shown on local independent tv stations were comprised of AIP, Allied Artist, Astor Picture titles. The big distributers sold to ABC, CBS, NBC, and the networks were certainly not going to show this! Shot in expensive neighborhoods Malibu and Brentwood, and last but not least, shot in Cinemascope! Can you imagine "Plan 9 From Outer Space" in Cinemascope? You get the idea. Wow! How can you resist not watching this. The script is terrible. Working with nerve gas in a lab the size of a department store bathroom, with the obligatory business style file cabinets in the background, any zero safety precautions. You would do more prep painting your kitchen. That being said, the monster is pretty cool and scary. Reminds me of the creature from the far superior "First Man Into Space." Ashamed though with a better script and bigger budget it could have been a B classic.
    6copper1963

    Spilling acid in science class was safer.

    Clocking in at a paltry 58 minutes, Hand of Death will leave you reaching for the sunscreen. And in a hurry. For if John Agar gets a grip on you--you're a roasted duck. I could not believe this was filmed in Cinemascope! And on-location in Malibu and Santa Monica, California, too. Mister Agar becomes exposed to some type of experimental nerve gas he's concocting out in the desert for the military. He quickly dispatches his lab mate to the fire pit in the sky. Only then does he realize something is amiss. So he gives his mentor a ring and hightails it over to the gentleman's (he's confined to a wheelchair, never a good sign) suburban abode. He resides there with his daughter, the picture's love interest. The rest of the film breaks down as some kind of shopping stroll toward insanity. He becomes increasingly agitated, disfigured and insane. He slaughters his mentor and goes looking for the girl. On the way to the beach, and his certain downfall, he sends some more people to the above mentioned fire pit in the sky. The poor victims--taxi driver and gas jockey--are working stiffs. He also encounters a small boy romping along some jagged rocks and a seawall. He survives. The ending recalls an earlier film about a fellow with a flat head and protruding iron bolts. I enjoyed this loopy movie. I must be losing my bolts, too. I saw this on AMC when the sun was rising and my mind was clear. Honest.
    fresh-4

    surprisingly fun

    i caught this kooky little horror film on cable the other night. it held up pretty well. the notion of scientist turned monster is obviously familiar, but it actually managed to be creepy and suspenseful..wished the guy had found a pair of gloves before touching all those poor people. i also loved the 'nightmare' sequence when he's exposed to the deadly gas, and dreams of beakers and flying white mice. kewl! how odd that it was directed by a musical comedy song and dance man. this is a fun 50's -ish horror tale, with delightful over the top acting. and it's really short. which is something.

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    • Trivia
      The little boy playing by the beach is Butch Patrick, who two years later was cast as Eddie Munster on "The Munsters."
    • Goofs
      When Carol arrives at the doctor's house, the garage door is up. Minutes later, when Alex leaves in the hat and trenchcoat through the front door, the garage door is closed.
    • Quotes

      Carol Wilson: [just got off the phone with Alex Marsh] Alex is on his way to Los Angeles. He wants to talk to you and Tom. He said he'd get to the house about 9:00.

      Dr. Frederick Ramsey: What's so important that Alex has to see us tonight?

      Carol Wilson: I don't know. This is the first time I ever heard Alex Marsh actually sound excited about something.

      [a bit sad]

      Carol Wilson: And it obviously isn't me.

    • Connections
      Featured in 100 Years of Horror: Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1996)

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 1963 (Mexico)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La mano de la muerte
    • Filming locations
      • 967 Corsica, Pacific Palisades, California, USA(Carol's house)
    • Production company
      • Associated Producers (API)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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