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Hands of a Stranger

  • 1962
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.1K
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Hands of a Stranger (1962)
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A concert pianist loses his hands in a car crash, but a surgeon gives him new ones. The experimental medical procedure goes awry when the new hands drive the pianist mad.A concert pianist loses his hands in a car crash, but a surgeon gives him new ones. The experimental medical procedure goes awry when the new hands drive the pianist mad.A concert pianist loses his hands in a car crash, but a surgeon gives him new ones. The experimental medical procedure goes awry when the new hands drive the pianist mad.

  • Director
    • Newt Arnold
  • Writers
    • Newt Arnold
    • Maurice Renard
  • Stars
    • Paul Lukather
    • Joan Harvey
    • James Noah
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    • Director
      • Newt Arnold
    • Writers
      • Newt Arnold
      • Maurice Renard
    • Stars
      • Paul Lukather
      • Joan Harvey
      • James Noah
    • 45User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
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    Paul Lukather
    Paul Lukather
    • Dr. Gil Harding
    Joan Harvey
    Joan Harvey
    • Dina Paris
    James Noah
    James Noah
    • Vernon Paris
    • (as James Stapleton)
    Ted Otis Sr.
    Ted Otis Sr.
    • Dr. Ross Compton
    • (as Ted Otis)
    Michael Rye
    • George Britton
    Laurence Haddon
    Laurence Haddon
    • Police Lt. Syms
    • (as Larry Haddon)
    Elaine Martone
    Elaine Martone
    • Eileen Hunter
    George Sawaya
    • Tony Wilder
    Michael Du Pont
    • Dr. Ken Fry
    • (as Michael duPont)
    Sally Kellerman
    Sally Kellerman
    • Sue
    David Kramer
    • Carnival Barker
    Irish McCalla
    Irish McCalla
    • Holly
    Barry Gordon
    Barry Gordon
    • Skeet Wilder
    Gertrude Astor
    Gertrude Astor
    • Nagging Wife
    • (uncredited)
    George Calliga
    George Calliga
    • Concertgoer
    • (uncredited)
    Carl Carlsson
    Carl Carlsson
    • Juggler
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Haines
    • Henpecked Husband
    • (uncredited)
    Sam Harris
    Sam Harris
    • Concertgoer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Newt Arnold
    • Writers
      • Newt Arnold
      • Maurice Renard
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    6michaeldukey2000

    Too bad they weren't the hands of a Chiropractor!

    I remember seeing this late at night in the mid sixties on Chiller theater and it really creeped me out so I was anxious to check it out again when it showed up at the public domain bargain bin section. It doesn't really hold up that well but I can see a why it stuck in my mind in a few well shot and staged scenes.

    Of the four filmed versions of The Hands Of Orlac (Four and a half if you count sections of Oliver Stones flop The Hand) this one comes in at dead last. It's not awful but it doesn't hold a candle to in inventiveness and weirdness of the Peter Lorre Version Mad Love and it doesn't have the silliness and fast pace of the Mel Ferrer ,Christopher Lee Version The Hands Of Orlac. As noted by others this doesn't credit orlac at all . Although there are marked difference between all of the versions it doesn't take a genius to figure where the story came from even though it ends differently.

    I liked the opening and the scenes at the carnival and of course nurse Irish McCalla (Sheena, Queen Of The Jungle)isn't hard to look at. Juvenile actor Barry Gordon is sympathetic without being annoying like many child actors and Paul Lukather (who still works) has enough bravado to carry him through the long winded and stilted episodes of prose.

    If you're a horror completist and don't expect much or if you're into B-movie noir you might give this a glance otherwise stick to the Karl Freund version Mad Love. You can't beat Peter Lorre on a tirade anyway.
    5DoctorOod

    Little Barry Gordon finally gets what's coming to him

    Hands of a Stranger is a so-so stab at retelling Maurice Renard's Hands of Orlac. It suffers from a cheap budget but is redeemed by a couple of memorable moments (and a couple of hilarious ones). Lawrence Haddon as Police Lieutenant Syms creates a uniquely sardonic and cynical touch as a philosophizing detective who suspects that Dr. Gil Harding (Paul Lukather) has been up to some monkey business with an incomplete corpse. His sincerity is all the more remarkable for the ponderous dialogue he's required to bring off. But the best part is that little Barry Gordon -- a child actor who irritated me from the first moment I saw him some 60 years ago -- finally gets his comeuppance for being a pushy, smart aleck kid. If you've ever felt aggrieved by his childhood persona, you'll take the same delight I did in seeing Vernon Paris crush the kid's hands after he makes the wise-ass comment, ""Gee, mister, it sure musta been a long time (since you practiced), cause you sure can't play now! How can you play that piano if you can't even hit the chords..."
    3Red-Barracuda

    Too much talk, not enough schlock

    A world famous pianist loses his hands as the result of a car crash, and is then given the hands of a killer in an audacious medical transplant. This event has a dark psychological effect on him.

    Hands of a Stranger is a little too talky for its own good. The story itself might be a well-worn one but there's no excuse for the serious lack of action here. An 'evil hands' film really needs to cut back on the chat and deliver more schlock. There are occasional memorable moments such as the scene where the pianist visits the home of the taxi driver responsible for the crash that maimed him but in the main such sequences are in short supply. The lead character Vernon is also a somewhat hard character to get behind. His ingratitude for the surgery that prevented him from being without hands marks him out as a somewhat arrogant and unsympathetic individual.

    One reasonably interesting aspect of the film is that its quite ambiguous for a movie of this type, in that it is never really made certain that the hands are inherently evil or not. It seems to me that the surgery merely effects the natural dexterity that Vernon had, and as a result makes him unable to play piano, leading to psychological breakdown. In this sense Hands of a Stranger is quite interesting. But its poor pacing and lack of action mean that it is not enough to save it from being a bit of a clunker.
    5SnoopyStyle

    B-horror

    A man is murdered on the streets. Dr. Gil Harding tries to save him but he dies on the operating table. The doctor does notice the dead man's exquisite hands. Police Lt. Syms has questions for the doctor. Vernon Paris is a brilliant concert pianist and his sister Dina Paris is his biggest supporter. Vernon's hands are terribly mangled in a car accident. Dr. Harding tries an experimental hand transplant surgery.

    This is a horror story staple. The body horror idea has deep roots despite its surgical unreality at the time. This is closer to an old style slasher B-movie. It's not the most compelling after an intriguing start. It's old and melodramatic. I doesn't take advantage of the body horror angle. It's all rather flat.
    Michael_Elliott

    Not As Good As Earlier Versions

    Hands of a Stranger (1962)

    ** (out of 4)

    Low-budget remake of THE HANDS OF ORLAC from the one and only Allied Artists. As in the numerous earlier versions, a concert pianist (James Stapleton) loses his hands in a car wreck so a doctor (Paul Lukather) gives him the hands of someone else. Soon the pianist begins to lose his mind and goes around killing several people. Is it the new hands or is something else going on? HANDS OF A STRANGER really doesn't improve on any of the earlier versions of this story and in the end the film is just way too talky and doesn't feature enough energy or excitement. For a horror film from 1962 I was a little surprised to see how much it was lacking in regards to the horror elements. The death scenes are all rather tame and there were a few times where you couldn't even tell that he killed the people until later in the film when it was mentioned that they were dead. The biggest problem, however, is the fact that there's just way too much talking going on and it just makes the film drag along to a point where you just grow tired of everything going on. The performances are also all over the place but I thought Lukather and Stapleton were good in their parts. The one thing I did like is how the film never really made it clear if the hands were doing the killing or if it was the actual person just mentally unstable from not being a concert pianist anymore. Still, with such better films out there it's hard to recommend this to anyone other than those who want to see every version.

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    • Trivia
      Completed in 1960, but not released until 1962.
    • Goofs
      (at around 47 mins) The pianist hits the piano keys in frustration in the treble register. However, we hear the sound of the lower, bass, register instead.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Dr. Gil Harding: [after Vernon was gunned to death] Have you found out whose hands they are?

      Police Lt. Syms: Not yet. Does it make any difference? I think you'll know we'll have to talk soon.

      Dr. Gil Harding: And maybe you'll be able to tell me if we had the right to push ahead so fast--even when you believe.

      Police Lt. Syms: For men like you who aren't afraid to grow, they'll always be the right.

      [Syms leaves]

    • Crazy credits
      and introducing BARRY GORDON as Skeet
    • Connections
      Edited into FrightMare Theater: Hands of a Stranger (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      How's Your Mother
      Composed by John Mosher

      Played by Red Norvo Quintet (as Red Norvo Quintette) (Red Norvo, Jerry Dodgion, Jimmy Wyble, John Markham, Red Wootten)

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1962 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Les Mains d'un inconnu
    • Filming locations
      • Pike Amusement Park - 95 South Pine Avenue, Long Beach, California, USA(location)
    • Production company
      • Glenwood-Neve Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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