During a stormy night, Ruth Earlton and her boyfriend, Dr. Ted Carver, arrive at the house of Ruth's suddenly deceased father to attend the reading of his will. The late Mr. Earlton has bequeathed everything to Ruth, but should she die, the possessions would go to her uncle Robert, an invalid who lives in the family home along with the housekeeper and Hanns, the stranger. her son. Ruth is dismayed to discover that there is a huge monkey, which her father used to do experiments on, caged in the mansion's basement. When she goes to bed that night, a large, hairy hand tries to strangle her from the headboard of her bed... In the midst of the outbreak of monsters in Universal films, small independent production companies remained anchored in productions that brought together the elements popularized by the work John Willard's play "The Cat and the Canary" (1922), later made into Paul Leni's great film, "The Dark Legacy" (1927). This plot typology included a mysterious house, the reading of an inheritance, and a threatening intruder in the form of an animal, monster, or escaped maniac. Frank R. Strayer, prolific and effective craftsman of the early days of Hollywood , was one of the most fervent cultivators of this subgenre baptized as "Dark House Mystery."
https://dvdstorespain.es/en/films/16465-the-monster-walks-dvd--8437008798721.html16465The Monster Walks [DVD]<div><br /><p><span>During a stormy night, Ruth Earlton and her boyfriend, Dr. Ted Carver, arrive at the house of Ruth's suddenly deceased father to attend the reading of his will. The late Mr. Earlton has bequeathed everything to Ruth, but should she die, the possessions would go to her uncle Robert, an invalid who lives in the family home along with the housekeeper and Hanns, the stranger. her son. Ruth is dismayed to discover that there is a huge monkey, which her father used to do experiments on, caged in the mansion's basement. When she goes to bed that night, a large, hairy hand tries to strangle her from the headboard of her bed... In the midst of the outbreak of monsters in Universal films, small independent production companies remained anchored in productions that brought together the elements popularized by the work John Willard's play "The Cat and the Canary" (1922), later made into Paul Leni's great film, "The Dark Legacy" (1927). This plot typology included a mysterious house, the reading of an inheritance, and a threatening intruder in the form of an animal, monster, or escaped maniac. <span>Frank</span> R. Strayer, prolific and effective craftsman of the early days of Hollywood , was one of the most fervent cultivators of this subgenre baptized as "Dark House Mystery."</span></p></div>https://dvdstorespain.es/540484-home_default/the-monster-walks-dvd-.jpg4.1446instockKarma Films, S.L.8.14464.144649.11229526311942015-06-14T22:17:51+0200/Start/Start/DVD/Start/Films/Start/Outlet DVD , Blu-Ray and CD/Start/New/Start/EVENING SP 20/Start/VELADA DE 20/Start/VELADA FR 20/Start/velada IT 20Frank R. Strayer
During a stormy night, Ruth Earlton and her boyfriend, Dr. Ted Carver, arrive at the house of Ruth's suddenly deceased father to attend the reading of his will. The late Mr. Earlton has bequeathed everything to Ruth, but should she die, the possessions would go to her uncle Robert, an invalid who lives in the family home along with the housekeeper and Hanns, the stranger. her son. Ruth is dismayed to discover that there is a huge monkey, which her father used to do experiments on, caged in the mansion's basement. When she goes to bed that night, a large, hairy hand tries to strangle her from the headboard of her bed... In the midst of the outbreak of monsters in Universal films, small independent production companies remained anchored in productions that brought together the elements popularized by the work John Willard's play "The Cat and the Canary" (1922), later made into Paul Leni's great film, "The Dark Legacy" (1927). This plot typology included a mysterious house, the reading of an inheritance, and a threatening intruder in the form of an animal, monster, or escaped maniac. Frank R. Strayer, prolific and effective craftsman of the early days of Hollywood , was one of the most fervent cultivators of this subgenre baptized as "Dark House Mystery."