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The Monster Maker (1944)
The best in B science fictions movies, drive-in classics, psychotronic weirdness and more. A free raffle before the feature include some very cool, very strange science fiction prizes including figurines, posters, books, cards, VHS movies and more for that inner science fiction enthusiast in us all.Sponsored by Savage Henry Magazine, Scrap Humboldt, Phantom Wave Records, Daisy Drygoods,Vintage Avenger, Tin Can Mailman, The Clothing Dock, MEAT Clown Buttons, and more.
From pianist to monster.
The disfiguring disease of acromegaly-which grotesquely extends the bones and distorts one’s facial features-was the “gimmick” in the PRC horror opus The Monster Maker. J. Carroll Naish stars as Markoff, a mad doctor who has no qualms about experimenting on human beings. Markoff’s unwitting victim is famed concert pianist Lawrence (Ralph Morgan), who is injected with the doctor’s acromegaly-inducing serum. It is Markoff’s intention to extort a great deal of money from Lawrence before providing an antidote-and also to win the hand of Lawrence’s pretty daughter Patricia (Wanda McKay). Though the film is as lumpy and unconvincing as Lawrence’s rubbery facial makeup, the flawless performances of those old barnstormers J. Carroll Naish and Ralph Morgan carry the day. ~ Rottentomatoes.
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