The Man Who Wouldn't Die

An Empty Grave... A Cunning, Gunning Ghost... And Michael Shane!

6.4
19421h 5m

A man believed to be dead and buried escapes from his grave and returns to the scene of the crime seeking revenge.

Production

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Cast

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Lloyd Nolan

Michael Shayne

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Marjorie Weaver

Catherine Wolff

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Helene Reynolds

Anna Wolff

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Henry Wilcoxon

Dr. Haggard

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Richard Derr

Roger Blake

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Paul Harvey

Dudley Wolff

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Billy Bevan

Phillips

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Olin Howland

Jonathan Meek

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Robert Emmett Keane

Alfred Dunning

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LeRoy Mason

Zorah Bey

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Jeff Corey

Tim Larsen

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Francis Ford

Caretaker

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Harry Carter

Call Boy (Uncredited)

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Ruth Warren

Peggy (Uncredited)

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Reviews

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6/10

We start with a sinister scene in the grounds on an eerie country mansion. A burial - but of whom, and why in the dead of night? Well, it doesn't take us long to find out why and soon daughter of the house "Cathy" (Marjorie Weaver) engages the services of the sleuthing "Shayne" (Lloyd Nolan) to find out just what is going on. Have Burke & Hare moved into the neighbourhood? Snag for "Cathy" - her wealthy father "Dudley" (Paul Harvey) is no fan of cops, so the two have to pretend that they are... married...! Maybe not the easiest of disguises but as the story gathers pace there develops quite a fun dynamic between the two trying to stay one step ahead of their increasingly sophisticated and menacing nemesis. It's quite a decent little crime-noir, with a gradually accruing sense of menace helped by the basic, but effective, dark photography and some quite clever close ups on the eyes of our perpetrator (almost Karloff-esque, at times). The denouement is a touch far-fetched, but there's enough in the story to keep in interesting for an hour.

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