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Among these references is the line "Doctor X will build a creature", despite the fact that Doctor X does not build a creature in the original film. In homage to the film, the progressive metal band Queensrÿche featured a character named Doctor X (known as Dr. X in the lyrics) as the main antagonist of the band's 1988 concept album Operation ...
This is a list of films produced or distributed by Universal Pictures in 1930–1939, founded in 1912 as the Universal Film Manufacturing Company. It is the main motion picture production and distribution arm of Universal Studios , a subsidiary of the NBCUniversal division of Comcast .
Doctor X may refer to: Doctor X, a 1932 Technicolor film starring Lee Tracy, Fay Wray and Lionel Atwill; Alan E. Nourse, who used "Doctor X" as the pseudonym of his 1965 journal Intern; Doctor X (wrestler), ring name of Mexican professional wrestler Clemente Valencia "Doctor X", a ring name of professional wrestler Dick Beyer
Like that film, Dr. Cyclops features elaborate sets and special effects. It is the first American horror film made in full, three-strip Technicolor; Doctor X (1932) and Mystery of the Wax Museum (1933) were made using the earlier two-color process. Schoedsack took special care to make certain that the color effects were believable. [4]
A post-credits scene in 'Fast X' brings back a returning character and sets up the sequel 'Fast X: Part 2'. Here's everything to know about the sequence.
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Here's what that character's introduction during the "Doctor Strange" sequel's credits scene could mean for the future of the MCU
The Return of Doctor X (also billed as The Return of Dr. X) is a 1939 American science fiction-horror film directed by Vincent Sherman and starring Wayne Morris, Rosemary Lane, and Humphrey Bogart as the title character. It was based on the short story "The Doctor's Secret" by William J. Makin.