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The first cinematic teaming of horror greats Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi is a bizarre, haunting, and relentlessly eerie film that was surprisingly morbid and perverse for its time. Peter (David Manners) and Joan Allison (Julie Bishop) are honeymooning in Budapest when they meet mysterious scientist Dr. Vitus Verdegast (Lugosi) aboard a train. When the trio's bus from the train station gets into an accident, the young couple accompanies Verdegast to the castle of the spectral Hjalmar Poelzig (Karloff), an architect and the leader of a Satanic cult. Poelzig's treachery in World War I caused the deaths of thousands of his and Verdegast's countrymen, as well as Verdegast's own internment as a prisoner of war. While Verdegast was detained, Poelzig married first his wife, who later died, then his daughter. Now Verdegast has come back for retribution, and the honeymooners are trapped in the two men's horrifying battle of wits. Corpses preserved in glass cases, frightening Satanic rituals, and a climactic confrontation in which one of the characters is skinned alive add to the film's pervasive sense of evil and doom, along with the stark black-and-white photography by John Mescall that makes Poelzig's futuristic mountaintop mansion even more disturbing. Karloff and Lugosi are both excellent, with Lugosi doing a rare turn as a good guy, albeit one who has gone off the rails. Having little to do with the Edgar Allan Poe story of the same name, The Black Cat has grown in stature over the years and is now widely regarded as the masterpiece of director Edgar G. Ulmer and one of the finest horror films ever made. ~ Don Kaye, Rovi

  • Release date:May 3, 1934

Cast

Boris Karloff
as Hjalmar Poelzig
Bela Lugosi
as Dr. Vitus Verdegast
David Manners
as Peter Allison
Jacqueline Wells
as Joan Allison
Andy Devine
Egon Brecher
as Majordomo
John Carradine
as Cult organist (uncredited)
Harry Cording
as Thalmar
Andre Cheron
as Train Conductor
Anna Duncan
as Maid
Paul Weigel
as Stationmaster
Rodney Hildebrand
as Brakeman
Tony Marlow
as Patrolman
Henry Armetta
as Sergeant
Herman Bing
as Car Steward
Luis Alberni
as Train Steward
George Davis
as Bus Driver
Alphonse Martell
as Porter
Albert Conti
as Lieutenant
Albert Pollet
as Waiter

Crew

Edgar G. Ulmer
Director
Carl Laemmle, Jr.
Producer
Edgar G. Ulmer
Screenwriter
Peter Ruric
Screenwriter
John Mescall
Cinematographer
Heinz Roemheld
Composer (Music Score)
Heinz Roemheld
Musical Direction/Supervision
Charles Hall
Art Director
John P. Fulton
Special Effects
Jack P. Pierce
Makeup
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