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The Man They Could Not Hang
Dr. Henryk Savaard is a scientist working on experiments to restore life to the dead. When he is unjustly hanged for murder, he is brought back to life by his trusted assistant. Re-animated he turns decidedly nasty and sets about murdering the jury that convicted him.
Nick Grinde
Casts & Crew
Boris Karloff
Lorna Gray
Robert Wilcox
Roger Pryor
Don Beddoe
Ann Doran
Joe De Stefani
Charles Trowbridge
Byron Foulger
Dick Curtis
James Craig
John Tyrrell
George Anderson
Stanley Blystone
Sam Ash
Harlan Briggs
Stanley Brown
Flo Campbell
John Dilson
Carl Faulkner
Chuck Hamilton
Frank Jaquet
Kenner G. Kemp
William Lally
Perc Launders
Larry Lund
Ian Maclaren
Charles McAvoy
Charles Miller
Bert Moorhouse
Franklin Parker
Tom Quinn
Bob Reeves
Walter Sande
Robert Sterling
Edward Thomas
Cyril Thornton
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