
| The Man They Could Not Hang | |
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Poster for the film "The Man They Could Not Hang" |
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| Directed by | Nick Grinde |
| Produced by | Wallace MacDonald |
| Written by | Karl Brown George Wallace Syre Leslie T. White |
| Starring | Boris Karloff Lorna Gray |
| Cinematography | Benjamin H. Kline |
| Editing by | William A. Lyon |
| Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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| Running time | 64 min |
| Language | English |
| IMDb • Allmovie | |
The Man They Could Not Hang is a (1939) low-budget horror film produced by Columbia Pictures. It is a remake of The Ninth Guest (1934). It was directed by Nick Grinde and starred Boris Karloff as Dr. Henryk Savaard.
Dr. Savaard is obsessed with bringing the dead back to life. A young medical student offers his services to him. He accidentally dies and Savaard is arrested, convicted, and sentenced to hang. He vows revenge on the judge and the jury before his hanging. His assistant claims his body and revives him by using his technique. The vengeful Savaard goes on a killing spree.
"The Man They Could Not Hang" was also the title given to the convicted murderer John "Babbacombe" Lee. After three failed attempts to hang him, his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment.
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