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Man-Made Monster

The most amazing monster the world has ever known.
1941 | 60m | English

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Mad scientist turns a man into an electrically-controlled monster to do his bidding.
Release Date: Mar 28, 1941
Director: George Waggner
Writer: George Waggner, Harry Essex, Sid Schwartz, Len Golos
Genres: Science Fiction, Horror
Keywords mind control, death row, trial, laboratory, black and white, scientist, newspaper reporter, bus accident, mutation, mad scientist, murder, reporter, electrocution, dog, woman in peril
Production Companies Universal Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $86,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Lon Chaney Jr. Dan McCormick
Lionel Atwill Dr. Paul Rigas
Anne Nagel June Lawrence
Frank Albertson Mark Adams
Samuel S. Hinds Dr. John Lawrence
William B. Davidson District Attorney Ralph B. Stanley
Ben Taggart Detective Sergeant Regan
Constance Bergen Nurse
Ivan Miller Doctor
Chester Gan Chinese Boy, Wong
George Meader Dr. Bruno
Frank O'Connor Detective
John Dilson Medical Examiner
Byron Foulger Alienist #2
Jessie Arnold Mrs. Frank Davis (uncredited)
James Blaine Charlie, Prison Guard (uncredited)
Gary Breckner Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Lowell Drew Jury Foreman (uncredited)
John Ellis Assistant District Attorney (uncredited)
Douglas Evans Police Radio Announcer (uncredited)
Jack Gardner Reporter (uncredited)
William Hall Mike - Dynamo Operator (uncredited)
Russell Hicks Warden Harris (uncredited)
Wright Kramer Judge (uncredited)
Tom Quinn Detective (uncredited)
Bob Reeves Prison Guard (uncredited)
Mel Ruick Defense Attorney (uncredited)
Francis Sayles Frank Davis (uncredited)
Paul Scott Prison Chaplain (uncredited)
David Sharpe Hay Wagon Passenger (uncredited)
Victor Zimmerman Dynamo Operator #2 (uncredited)
Corky Corky the Dog (uncredited)
Name Job
David Sharpe Stunts
George Waggner Screenplay, Director
Jack Pierce Makeup Artist
Frank Skinner Music
Hans J. Salter Original Music Composer, Music Director
Elwood Bredell Director of Photography
Arthur Hilton Editor
Jack Otterson Art Direction
Russell A. Gausman Set Decoration
Vera West Costume Design
John P. Fulton Special Effects
Charles Carroll Sound
Harold H. MacArthur Art Direction
Bernard B. Brown Sound Supervisor
Charles Henderson Music
Charles Previn Orchestrator
Eric Wybrow Technical Supervisor
Harry Essex Story
Sid Schwartz Story
Len Golos Story
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Jack Bernhard Associate Producer
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John Chard
7.0

Dynamo Dan: The Electric Man. Man Made Monster is directed by George Waggner and stars Lionel Atwill, Lon Chaney Jr & Anne Nagel. It's adapted from an original story titled "The Electric Man" which is co-written by H.J. Essex, Sid Schwartz & Len Golos. It is notable for being the first horror ven ... ture for Chaney Jr who would make his signature horror movie "The Wolf Man" the same year. Plot sees Chaney as "Big Dan" McCormick, the sole survivor of an electric train wreck. That all the other passengers were killed by electrocution fascinates the sci-fi boffins, particularly diabolic Dr. Paul Rigas (Atwill), who coerces Dan into a series of tests. The outcome of which will spell disaster as Dan absorbs huge levels of electricity and becomes immune to it. Soon Dan will become the unstoppable Electric Man. Universal's "Man Made Monster" has no pretence what so ever, it is what it is, a short sharp shock shocker that plugs itself into the mains and lights up the screen for the 1 hour running time. Which in the case of the excellent Chaney Jr is actually the case, as he is transformed into a hulking, walking light bulb head that garners sympathy in the way that Universal's other man made monster did. The photography (Elwood Bredell) is moody and atmospheric, Hans J. Salter's musical score delightfully oozes familiar Universal values, while Waggner and his team, when one considers the short running time, do very good work on the characterisations - with Atwill given full license to be bonkers - real bonkers... It's all very conventional in the grand scheme of Universal horror. Monster elicits sympathy, a foxy lady in the mix (Nagel), mad scientist, dashing hero type (Frank Albertson) and here we even have the intelligent pet. There's some smarts in the writing as the makers observe capital punishment and note man messing with things he probably shouldn't be. But really just don't go too deep with it and enjoy a solid little chiller that's boosted by John Fulton's first rate special effects. 7/10

May 16, 2024