The Climax

1944 film by George Waggner

The Climax is a 1944 film about a demented physician who becomes obsessed with a young singer whose voice sounds similar to his late mistress.

Directed by George Waggner. Written by Curt Siodmak, based on the play by Edward Locke.
The screen's classic of suspense!  (taglines)

Dr. Friedrich Hohner edit

  • [after strangling Marcellina] We'll always be together now. Your voice will never come between us again.

Dialogue edit

Dr. Hohner: You don't want to ruin that voice, do you? It isn't yours, remember? Now tell me, whose voice is it?... Tell me!
Angela: Marcellina's!

Taglines edit

  • The screen's classic of suspense!
  • ALL IN Brilliant TECHNICOLOR!
  • IT TOPS THEM ALL IN SPECTACLE, THRILLS, MYSTERY, ROMANCE!
  • Greater than "The PHANTOM of the OPERA"

Cast edit

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