Corridors of Blood (1959)
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46% of users liked it
(1,635 ratings)
This enjoyably twisted British thriller was shot back-to-back with the equally warped Haunted Strangler and is one of the first films of any genre to address the subject of drug addiction. It stars Boris Karloff as Dr. Thomas Bolton, a London surgeon who believes he has developed a safe and… More This enjoyably twisted British thriller was shot back-to-back with the equally warped Haunted Strangler and is one of the first films of any genre to address the subject of drug addiction. It stars Boris Karloff as Dr. Thomas Bolton, a London surgeon who believes he has developed a safe and effective anesthetic serum which he hopes will revolutionize the world of medicine. Unfortunately, a demonstration of the drug before a panel of his peers ends in a horrific mishap -- with his patient awakening under the knife -- and he is forced to leave his position in disgrace. To complicate matters, Bolton has become addicted to his own concoctions and is forced to enter an illicit arrangement, forging death certificates for a pair of grave-robbers (including Christopher Lee) in exchange for a regular fix and the means to continue his experiments. As one would imagine, this shady partnership leads him further down the road to ruin, culminating in his unwitting participation in murder -- for which he becomes the victim of a blackmail scheme. Karloff's multi-layered performance is one of his finest, bringing a great deal of pathos to his tragic character. This film was also something of a turning point for Lee, who had already risen to international fame in many Hammer productions by the time this film was acquired by MGM for American distribution. ~ Cavett Binion, Rovi
- Directed By
- Robert Day
- Written By
- Jean Scott Rogers
- Genres
- Horror, Art House & International, Mystery & Suspense
- In Theaters
- Jun 5, 1963 Wide
- Studio
- Image Entertainment
Critic Reviews
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Mark Bourne, DVDJournal.com
...a musty but good-looking production, with Karloff splendid as the devoted surgeon pulled asunder by his own experiments and exploited by the underworld gang of tavern low-lifes who trick him into officializing their corpses-for-profit scheme.
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Cast
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Boris Karloff
as Dr. Thomas Bolton
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Christopher Lee
as Resurrection Joe
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Carl Bernard
as Ned The Cow
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Adrienne Corri
as Rachel
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Finlay Currie
as Dr. Matheson
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Francis De Wolff
as Black Ben
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Basil Dignam
as Chairman
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John Gabriel
as Dispenser
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Roddy Hughes
as Man with Watch
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Howard Lang
as Chief Inspector
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Charles Lloyd Pack
as Hardcastle
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Francis Matthews
as Dr. Jonathan Bolton
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Frank Pettingell
as Dr. Blount
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Robert Raglan
as Wilkes
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Yvonne Romain
as Rosa
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Marian Spencer
as Mrs. Matheson
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Betta St John
as Susan
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Marianne Stone
as Woman Arrested at Black Ben's
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Nigel Green
as Inspector Donovan
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Julian d'Albie
as Bald Man
