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Mystery of the Wax Museum

1933 US HMDB
febrero 18, 1933

Tras una pelea con su socio, un frustrado escultor londinense contempla atónito cómo éste incendia el museo con el fin de cobrar el seguro y poder pagar las deudas. El artista queda inconsciente en medio del fuego, pero sobrevive, aunque con las manos quemadas. Años más tarde reabre el museo en Nueva York.

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Produccion: Henry Blanke (Producer)Hal B. Wallis (Producer)
Guion: Carl Erickson (Screenplay)Don Mullaly (Screenplay)Charles S. Belden (Story)
Musica: Bernhard Kaun (Original Music Composer)
Fotografia: Ray Rennahan (Director of Photography)

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Marco Castellini
Londres: un escultor instala un enorme museo de cera que, poco antes de la inauguración, es completamente destruido por un incendio. Milagrosamente escapado del accidente, el escultor se traslada a América para continuar su obra, pero esta vez, para hacer aún más realistas sus estatuas, comienza a matar y luego a cubrir los cuerpos de sus víctimas con cera derretida. Será un inspector de policía, con la ayuda de una periodista, quien detendrá al loco. Película de terror discreta de los años treinta que, sin embargo, sufre bastante evidentemente el paso de los años, arriesgándose a resultar empalagosa y lenta para el espectador moderno. Si la idea de la película les fascina (el escultor loco que usa cuerpos humanos como base para sus estatuas), les recomiendo "IL Mulino delle donne di pietra" de Ferroni.
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John Chard

John Chard

8 /10

My dear, why are you so pitifully afraid?

London 1921, and brilliant sculptor Ivan Igor struggles to keep his museum open due to lack of interest in his beautiful historical characters. His partner Joe Worth feels it's time to call it quits, a row over finances ensues and a fire breaks out and burns the museum to the ground, almost killing Igor in the process. On to 1933 and New York, where the wheelchair bound Igor has a new museum open, the figures sculpted by others under his guidance due to his horribly disfigured hands preventing him from crafting himself. When a female socialite dies and her body is stolen from the morgue, ballsy reporter Florence Dempsey starts to investigate. Could it be that the stealing of the body is linked to the opening of Igor's new museum?

Mystery of the Wax Museum was long thought to have had it's elements lost in a (ironically) fire, so with no Technicolor negative or prints available, it was a cinematic godsend that a used print was discovered in Jack Warner's private vault. The UCLA Film and Television Archive restored the film, and now the film can be seen in all its former glory. Riding in on a high reputation, the restored film was met with less than favourable results by the critics, possibly due in some part to the rightful regard that the remake, House Of Wax 1953, was held. What it is safe to say is that the film is more of a mystery (the clue is in the title!) than an outright horror. Something I don't think many were prepared for.

The critics derision back then is now on reflection, stupid. For it's a truly fine film from an interesting era in film making. The sets from Anton Grot are brilliant, Gothic pieces of work. While the performance of Lionel Atwill as Igor is superb, and arguably his best work. The actress' do well enough, Fay Wray (reuniting with Atwill again after their work in Dr X in 1932) as Charlotte Duncan hones her scream queen method, and Glenda Farrell is ebullient and sharp tongued as Dempsey. There's also daring themes involved in the story, necrophilia, drug addiction, insanity and bootlegging. With the horror elements of the piece born out by the grizzly secrets of Igor's museum. It's also not just an important film in the pantheon of colour pictures, but also in that it has a modern city setting. Helping to bring horror to the streets instead of some ye olde village or faraway castle. It's a smashing mystery/horror film that is now thankfully widely available on various DVDs, so see it if you can. 8/10

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