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193568 minHorror, Romance

Mad Love

Is Mad Love a Hit or Flop?

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Is Mad Love worth watching? With a rating of 7/10, this Horror, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Mad Love Synopsis

An insane surgeon's obsession with an actress leads him to replace her wounded pianist husband's hands with those of a knife-throwing murderer.

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Top Cast

Peter Lorre
Peter LorreDoctor Gogol
Frances Drake
Frances DrakeYvonne Orlac
Colin Clive
Colin CliveStephen Orlac
Ted Healy
Ted HealyReagan
Isabel Jewell
Isabel JewellMarianne (scenes deleted)
Sara Haden
Sara HadenMarie
Edward Brophy
Edward BrophyRollo
Henry Kolker
Henry KolkerPrefect Rosset
Keye Luke
Keye LukeDr. Wong
May Beatty
May BeattyFrançoise

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Is Mad Love worth watching?

Yes, Mad Love is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Horror, Romance movies.

Is Mad Love hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7/10), Mad Love is considered a hit among viewers.

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Mad Love is a Horror, Romance movie that An insane surgeon's obsession with an actress leads him to replace her wounded pianist husband's hands with those of a knife-throwing murderer....

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Critic Reviews

John ChardMar 17, 2019
★ 9

Chilling. Brilliant surgeon Dr. Gogol is infatuated with Horror Theatre star Yvonne Orlac. After meeting her in person and realising that she only has eyes for her husband, the renowned pianist Stephen Orlac, he buys a life size mannequin of her and dreams of doing what Pygmalion did with Galatea. When Stephen is involved in an horrific train crash and has both his hands crushed beyond healing, Yvonne pleads with Gogol to help save his well being, he does, by amputating the crushed hands and grafting on the hands of a recently executed murderer, a murderer whose speciality was knives! Mad Love is one of those amazingly old classics that is a hybrid of genre staples. At times it's surrealist and at others it's operating via a Grand Guginol pulse, whilst knowingly it laces the story with an uneasy comedic bent. Boasting camera work from Gregg Toland and Chester Lyons and directed by the impressive Karl Freund, this adaptation of Maurice Renard's novel is a chillingly memorable piece of work. Working off a plot that sees the bad Doctor driven by lustations rather than out and out insanity, Freund revels in slowly winding the coil until the spring that is Peter Lorre (Gogol) explodes (implodes), cloaking various scenes in telling shadows that themselves become integral to the plot. Peter Lorre is of course in his element, demented yet sympathetic, it's real hard to take your eyes away from his magnetic weirdness. Colin Clive as Stephen Orlac also puts in a performance of note, all twitchy nervousness and believable emotional torment, whilst Frances Drake more than adequately brings vulnerability to the centrifugal importance of Yvonne's emotional turmoil. Weird and gorgeous, and incredibly well written, Mad Love holds up very well today as a horror/romance film of vast influential worth. So see it in the dark and marvel at its various moments of cinematic excellence. 8.5/10