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| Before I Hang |
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| Directed by |
Nick Grinde |
| Produced by |
Wallace MacDonald |
| Written by |
Robert Hardy Andrews/Karl Brown |
| Starring |
Boris Karloff/Evelyn Keyes |
| Music by |
Morris Stoloff |
| Cinematography |
Benjamin H. Kline |
| Editing by |
Charles Nelson |
| Distributed by |
Columbia Pictures |
| Release date(s) |
September 17, 1940 |
| Running time |
62 minutes |
| Country |
United States |
| Language |
English |
| IMDb profile |
Before I Hang is a science fiction, horror film released by Columbia Pictures in 1940, starring Boris Karloff. In the film he plays Dr. John Garth, a physician on death row who experiments on a serum using the blood of a criminal. He is pardoned, but becomes a character similar to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. The film was directed by Nick Grinde, and was one of several films Karloff starred in contract with Columbia.
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