Review of The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) by Richard D — 03 Aug 2013
The common opinion on this one seems to be that it's dull and talky, but I don't agree. I'm quite fond of it. Anton Diffring has a very different take on what is essentially the Peter Cushing Frankenstein role in this one.
He's very broad and melodramatic. I like it.
This review of The Man Who Could Cheat Death (1959) was written by Richard D on 03 Aug 2013.
The Man Who Could Cheat Death has generally received mixed reviews.
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