Released the same year as Crossroads, and the last film before Rathbone took the mantle of Sherlock Holmes for a long run. (His first Sherlock Holmes was three years earlier.) Oscar nominee (Johnny Belinda) Lew Ayers leads with a ditsy Laraine Day (Nurse Mary Lamont in the Dr. Kildare films with Lew Ayers as Dr. Kildare before Richard Chamberlain made him popular on TV).
Not a great film, but Basil Rathbone was great as the evil doctor who was not crazy, but a simple thief who was trying to cover his tracks.
Those that enjoy Rathbone will not be wasting their time, just to see him again.
Not a great film, but Basil Rathbone was great as the evil doctor who was not crazy, but a simple thief who was trying to cover his tracks.
Those that enjoy Rathbone will not be wasting their time, just to see him again.