Thursday, May 30, 2019

The Human Monster (1939)

An uneven, frequently ridiculous but undeniably creepy film. Bela Lugosi is Dr Orloff, a sinister (almost to a pantomime villain level) insurance agent and doctor at a home for the blind in London. Suspicion arises when there are a series of murders, the link being insurance policies drawn up by Orloff who then collects on the policies when they have been killed.

Orloff is the one doing the bumping off with the help of a disfigured blind assistant. The police in the form of Larry Holt (Hugh Williams) and for some reason Lieutenant O'Reilly (Edmon Ryan) from Chicago are on the case. Diana (Greta Gynt) is the daughter of one of the victims and a bit of a love interest for Holt and of course drawn into peril when she starts working at Dr Orloff's lair...

Dr Orloff is so over the top its hard to imagine any of his victims being fooled by him long enough to commit his crimes. It is best to suspend disbelief and enjoy the film for what it is, a creepy romp with good use of shadows.