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Man-Made Monster is a 1941 American science-fiction horror film directed by George Waggner and produced by Jack Bernhard for Universal Pictures. Filmed in black-and-white, it stars Lon Chaney Jr. (in his horror film debut) and Lionel Atwill. Man-Made Monster was re-released under various titles including Electric Man and The Mysterious Dr. R.
In the following years since The Golem ' s release and rediscovery it has been considered an early classic in horror cinema, and one of the first films to introduce the concept of the "man-made monster". [18] Film review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 100%, based on 30 reviews, with a rating average of 7.85/10. [19]
Man Made Monster (1941, re-released as The Atomic Monster) - Dr. Paul Rigas; To Be or Not to Be (1942) - Rawitch; The Mad Doctor of Market Street (1942) - Graham / Dr. Ralph Benson; The Ghost of Frankenstein (1942) - Doctor Theodore Bohmer; The Strange Case of Doctor Rx (1942) - Dr. Fish; Junior G-Men of the Air (1942, Serial) - The Baron
Horror Island was released by Universal Pictures Company, Inc. on March 28, 1941. [1] [2] It was released on DVD as part of a "Universal Horror: Classic Movie Archive" DVD set on September 13, 2009. [4] The release includes The Black Cat, Man-Made Monster, Night Monster and Captive Wild Woman. [4] It received a blu-ray release from Shout!
Release date Title Notes January 2, 1942: Don't Get Personal: Sealed Lips: January 6, 1942: Don Winslow of the Navy: Film serial January 11, 1942: Bombay Clipper
The film was first distributed in the U.S. by Film Classics and later re-released in 1953 by Realart Pictures, on a double-bill with Atomic Monster (the retitled-reissue of Man Made Monster, originally released in 1941 by Universal Pictures). The Flying Saucer was the first feature film to deal with the (then) new and hot topic of flying ...
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(1941), reprising her radio role of Lenore Case. She also was featured in Black Friday (1940), The Invisible Woman (1940), and Man Made Monster (1941), among many other films. From 1942 she worked mostly for the lower-budget independent companies: PRC , Monogram, Republic .