Review of The Man They Could Not Hang (1939) by Tristan D — 11 Oct 2009
A neat little questioning of ethics, Karloff finds himself as a man charged with murder after a failed experiment to restore life to a newly dead boy. It doesn't really pick up until after the trial scenes although there is a nice little speech to be found there.
The revenge sequence is most good.
This review of The Man They Could Not Hang (1939) was written by Tristan D on 11 Oct 2009.
The Man They Could Not Hang has generally received positive reviews.
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