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)
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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- Boris Karloff — Dr. Friedrich Hohner
- Susanna Foster — Angela Klatt
- Turhan Bey — Franz Munzer
- Gale Sondergaard — Luise
- Thomas Gomez — Count Seebruck
- June Vincent — Marcellina
- George Dolenz — Amato Roselli
- Ludwig Stössel — Carl Baumann
External links
edit- The Climax quotes at the Internet Movie Database