Night Monster (1942) | |
Director(s) | Ford Beebe |
Producer(s) | Ford Beebe |
Top Genres | Horror, Mystery, Thriller/Suspense |
Top Topics | Revenge |
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Night Monster (1942) was a Horror - Mystery Film directed by Ford Beebe and produced by Ford Beebe.
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Quotes from Night Monster
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Agor Singh: A little knowledge of the occult is dangerous. Unless it's used for good, disaster will follow its wake. That is Cosmic Law!
Dr. Lynne Harper: My study of the mind has convinced me how little we know of its powers.
Dick Baldwin, Agor Singh: How is that the blood didn't dematerialize with the rest?
Agor Singh: There are certain details in the process that we are not allowed to explain to the uninitiated.
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Agor Singh: A little knowledge of the occult is dangerous. Unless it's used for good, disaster will follow its wake. That is Cosmic Law!
Dr. Lynne Harper: My study of the mind has convinced me how little we know of its powers.
Dick Baldwin, Agor Singh: How is that the blood didn't dematerialize with the rest?
Agor Singh: There are certain details in the process that we are not allowed to explain to the uninitiated.
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Facts about Night Monster
Part of the original SHOCK THEATER package of 52 Universal titles released to television in 1957, followed a year later with SON OF SHOCK, which added 21 more features.
Alfred Hitchcock attended a screening of this film, as he wanted to cast Janet Shaw in his Universal production, "Shadow of a Doubt, " thoroughly enjoyed it, and was amazed at how quickly it was shot, from July 5-18, 1942, to be released October 23, on a double bill with "The Mummy's Tomb. "
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Alfred Hitchcock attended a screening of this film, as he wanted to cast Janet Shaw in his Universal production, "Shadow of a Doubt, " thoroughly enjoyed it, and was amazed at how quickly it was shot, from July 5-18, 1942, to be released October 23, on a double bill with "The Mummy's Tomb. "
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