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195983 minHorror, Science Fiction

The Man Who Could Cheat Death

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Is The Man Who Could Cheat Death worth watching? With a rating of 5.7/10, this Horror, Science Fiction film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Man Who Could Cheat Death Synopsis

Dr. Bonner plans to live forever through periodic gland transplants from younger, healthier human victims. Bonner looks about 40; he's really 104 years old. But people are starting to get suspicious, and he may not make 200.

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Top Cast

Anton Diffring
Anton DiffringDr. Georges Bonner
Hazel Court
Hazel CourtJanine Dubois
Christopher Lee
Christopher LeeDr. Pierre Gerrard
Arnold Marlé
Arnold MarléProf. Ludwig Weiss
Delphi Lawrence
Delphi LawrenceMargo Phillipe
Francis de Wolff
Francis de WolffInsp. LeGris
Gerda Larsen
Gerda LarsenStreet Girl
Middleton Woods
Middleton WoodsLittle Man
Michael Ripper
Michael RipperMorgue Attendant
Denis Shaw
Denis ShawTavern Customer

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Is The Man Who Could Cheat Death worth watching?

The Man Who Could Cheat Death has received mixed reviews with a 5.7/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror, Science Fiction movies.

Is The Man Who Could Cheat Death hit or flop?

The Man Who Could Cheat Death has received average ratings (5.7/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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The Man Who Could Cheat Death is a Horror, Science Fiction movie that Dr. Bonner plans to live forever through periodic gland transplants from younger, healthier human victims. Bonner looks about 40; he's really 104 year...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakNov 1, 2019
★ 5

***Tepid mix of Jack the Ripper and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, but still enjoyable*** In 1890, a sculptor in Paris (Anton Diffring) is suspected of something sinister when it’s discovered that he shows up in different city every ten years with missing persons linked to each transition. Hazel Court plays his romantic interest while Christopher Lee rounds out the potential love triangle. "The Man Who Could Cheat Death” (1959) is an obscure Hammer film that should be appreciated by fans of these particular gothic horrors. As my title blurb points out, it meshes elements of Jack the Ripper and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with the typical style/sets/locations of Hammer horror. If you favor similar flicks like “The Gorgon” (1964), “Frankenstein Created Woman” (1967) and “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed” (1969), you’ll probably like this one. Yet it’s the least of these due to unnecessarily puzzling elements concerning the sculptor’s sinister doings. Nevertheless, Diffring is effective in the titular role and it’s nice to see Lee in his younger days playing a noble character, plus redhead Hazel Court is ravishing; and blonde Delphi Lawrence ain’t no slouch. The Paris setting is another distinguishing factor. The role of the sculptor was originally offered to Peter Cushing, but he turned it down. The European release featured a tame scene in which Ms. Court briefly appears topless. The movie runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot at Bray Studios in Berkshire, England. GRADE: C+