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Movie Title:
Doctor X
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Doctor X
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Movie Genre:
Horror
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Horror
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Decade:
Decade 1930
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Year:
1932
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1932
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Studio-Distributor:
First National
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IMDb Link:
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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0022827
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Stars:
Lionel Atwill, Fay Wray, Lee Tracy
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Director:
Michael Curtiz
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Michael Curtiz
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Caption:
Doctor X (First National, 1932). One Sheet (27 X 41). Fay Wray, already one of the great leading ladies of the early talkies, became the screens first scream queen in this horror tale involving a serial murderer who is also a cannibal. This was the first of several horror films Wray would make including The Vampire Bat and Mystery of the Wax Museum before moving on to King Kong. Lionel Atwill was up to his usual sinister ways and Lee Tracy provided the comic relief as the investigating reporter. The film is also notable as one of the first two-strip Technicolor films ever made. This particular example of the outstanding stone litho one sheet is one of the best copies weve ever seen, with two pinholes in each corner and some very slight restoration to the middle and lower center points. There is also a diagonal crease in the lower left corner. Very Fine+ on Linen.
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Doctor X (First National, 1932). One Sheet (27 X 41). Fay Wray, already one of the great leading ladies of the early talkies, became the screens first scream queen in this horror tale involving a serial murderer who is also a cannibal. This was the first of several horror films Wray would make including The Vampire Bat and Mystery of the Wax Museum before moving on to King Kong. Lionel Atwill was up to his usual sinister ways and Lee Tracy provided the comic relief as the investigating reporter. The film is also notable as one of the first two-strip Technicolor films ever made. This particular example of the outstanding stone litho one sheet is one of the best copies weve ever seen, with two pinholes in each corner and some very slight restoration to the middle and lower center points. There is also a diagonal crease in the lower left corner. Very Fine+ on Linen.
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