Scared to Death

A thrilling mystery of a supernatural killer!

4.1
19471h 8m

A woman is married to the son of a doctor, the proprietor of a private sanatorium, where she is under unwilling treatment. Both the son and the doctor indicate they want the marriage dissolved. Arriving at the scene is a mysterious personage identified as the doctor's cousin who formerly was a stage magician in Europe. He is accompanied by a threatening dwarf.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Joe Dante on SCARED TO DEATH

Joe Dante on SCARED TO DEATH

Thumbnail for video: Trailer - Scared To Death (1947)

Trailer - Scared To Death (1947)

Cast

Photo of Bela Lugosi

Bela Lugosi

Prof Leonide

Photo of George Zucco

George Zucco

Dr. Josef Van Ee

Photo of Nat Pendleton

Nat Pendleton

Bill 'Bull' Raymond

Photo of Molly Lamont

Molly Lamont

Laura Van Ee

Photo of Joyce Compton

Joyce Compton

Jane Cornell

Photo of Gladys Blake

Gladys Blake

Lilly Beth

Photo of Roland Varno

Roland Varno

Ward Van Ee

Photo of Stanley Andrews

Stanley Andrews

Pathologist

Photo of Lee Bennett

Lee Bennett

Rene the Killer

Photo of Stanley Price

Stanley Price

Autopsy Surgeon

Photo of Dorothy Christy

Dorothy Christy

Mrs. Williams (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

4/10

It's only an hour long, but this still manages to involve a couple of the worst performances I've seen in a long, long time. Bela Lugosi and George Zucco - who can normally be relied upon to deliver well enough in these short horror/thriller features are just not on form together at all here. The dialogue is unsure in what genre the film wants to sit - a suspenseful thriller with the odd bit of comedy, or a comedic thriller with the odd, well, thrill. It appears to, reluctantly, settle for the latter but by then the somewhat irrelevant story of a murdered woman who relates the events leading up to the crime no longer really matters. It has way too many daft sub-plots and by the time we do approach the end you've almost forgotten what/who or, more importantly - why?

You've reached the end.