The Man Who Turned to Stone
The Man Who Turned to Stone (a.k.a. The Petrified Man[1]) is a 1957 American black-and-white horror science fiction film directed by László Kardos and starring Victor Jory, Ann Doran and Charlotte Austin.[2] The screenplay was written by Bernard Gordon under his pen name Raymond T. Marcus.[3] The Man Who Turned to Stone was released in 1957 on a double bill with another Katzman-produced film, Zombies of Mora Tau.[3]
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Directed by | László Kardos (as Laszlo Kardos) |
Produced by | Sam Katzman |
Written by | Bernard Gordon (as Raymond T. Marcus) |
Starring | Victor Jory Ann Doran Charlotte Austin |
Cinematography | Benjamin H. Kline |
Edited by | Charles Nelson |
Production company | Sam Katzman Productions |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 72 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Two social workers, Dr. Jess Rogers (Hudson) and Carol Adams (Austin) grow concerned over the number deaths of young women at a local young women's detention home. The otherwise healthy inmates are healthy inmates dying of heart failure or suicide. The social workers discover that the manager of the detention home is Dr. Murdock (Victor Jory).
Tracy, one of the inmates, discovers a hidden laboratory. The lab is the base of group of unethical doctors who learned of hundred years ago to extend their lives by draining the vitality of others.Without such transfusions, they begin to slowly petrify. They have become the medical staff of doctors at a girls' reform school, assuring a steady supply of vital young bodies to feed upon.
The two social workers begin a quiet investigation, eventually exposing the doctors and their crimes and saving future victims.
Cast
- Victor Jory as Dr. Murdock
- Ann Doran as Mrs. Ford
- Charlotte Austin as Carol Adams
- William Hudson as Dr. Jess Rogers
- Paul Cavanagh as Cooper
- Tina Carver as Big Marge Collins
- Jean Willes as Tracy
- Victor Varconi as Dr. Myer
- Friedrich von Ledebur as Eric (as Frederick Ledebur)
- George Lynn as Dr. Freneau
Production
Written by Hollywood blacklist screenwriter Bernard Gordon, who used the pseudonym Raymond T. Marcus for this picture.[4]
Reception
The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction found the movie covered ground that even at the time of release were already passe. It stated that the movie blends the juvenile delinquency genre with the horror-scifi which helps the movie and that the acting was credible.[5] Variety found the movie a lesser work in the horror genre, adequate to hold the lower half of a double feature.[6]
Home release
Available to stream on YouTube as of June 2020.[7] Released on DVD as a solo movie in 2011,[8] and in 2015 as a four pack, along with Five, The Mad Magician , and Terror of the Tongs.[9]
See also
References
- "MOVIELAND EVENTS: Victor Jory Stars in Science Thriller". Los Angeles Times. Oct 5, 1956. p. 27.
- The Man Who Turned to Stone on IMDb
- It Came from 1957: A Critical Guide to the Year's Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Films by Rob Craig (Sep 25, 2013)
- https://www.tvguide.com/movies/the-man-who-turned-to-stone/review/126532/
- http://sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/man_who_turned_to_stone_the
- https://archive.org/details/variety205-1957-02/page/n173/mode/1up?q=%22sam+katzman%22
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s84_4LolZqI&list=PL_faeipjhlBBsdUbj_KmnMUEet4L8dlML&index=2&t=0s
- https://www.amazon.com/Man-Turned-Stone-Phil-Doran/dp/B004D00030
- https://www.amazon.com/Classic-Horror-Movie-Pack-Magician/dp/B00WV7TOPC/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8
Bibliography
- Warren, Bill. Keep Watching the Skies: American Science Fiction Films of the Fifties, 21st Century Edition. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company, 2009, ISBN 0-89950-032-3.
External links
- The Man Who Turned to Stone on IMDb
- The Man Who Turned to Stone at the TCM
- Man Who Turned to Stone at Variety