Young Janet checks into a hotel where she must reunite with her husband, who returns from World War II. He is delayed and, while waiting, the girl witnesses a murder and goes into a state of shock. The hotel doctor calls a renowned psychiatrist to treat her. But Dr. Cross is actually the man Janet saw murder his wife... Vincent Price is a great actor. Here we find him without a mustache, in El susto (1946), a rarity by Alfred L. Werker ( Sherlock Holmes vs. Moriarty) that oscillates between film noir and horror, in one of the pivotal roles of his career; He was still defining the evil character that he would be in many of his films starting with Dragonwyck by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and that he would embroider in The Wax Museum Murders by André De Toth. Indispensable.
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Young Janet checks into a hotel where she must reunite with her husband, who returns from World War II. He is delayed and, while waiting, the girl witnesses a murder and goes into a state of shock. The hotel doctor calls a renowned psychiatrist to treat her. But Dr. Cross is actually the man Janet saw murder his wife... Vincent Price is a great actor. Here we find him without a mustache, in El susto (1946), a rarity by Alfred L. Werker ( Sherlock Holmes vs. Moriarty) that oscillates between film noir and horror, in one of the pivotal roles of his career; He was still defining the evil character that he would be in many of his films starting with Dragonwyck by Joseph L. Mankiewicz, and that he would embroider in The Wax Museum Murders by André De Toth. Indispensable.