The Body Snatcher 1945 PG
When
2.45 pm, Sun 26 May 2024 (77 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art & Cinema A
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
About
‘Adapted from a Robert Louis Stevenson story, with Lewton finally allowing himself a screenwriting credit under his old pseudonym Carlos Keith, The Body Snatcher presents a characteristically detailed rendering of Victorian Edinburgh and the 19th century medical college. Boris Karloff follows Isle of the Dead with another naturalistic performance, this time as a mordant cabman who supplies a top doctor with all-too fresh cadavers. Ever intrigued by the conflicting impulses of reason and passion, Lewton quotes Hippocrates for a closing epigram: “All the roots of learning begin in darkness and go out into the light.” The Body Snatcher excels in giving supple form to that darkness: in the long shadows of the operating room, a street singer’s haunting disappearance into the night, and the spectacular collapse of the enlightened mind.’ Harvard Film Archive
Production Credits
- Director: Robert Wise
- Script: Philip MacDonald, Val Lewton (credited as Carlos Keith)
- Based on: the short story by Robert Louis Stevenson
- Cinematographer: Robert De Grasse
- Editor: JR Whittredge
- Cast: Boris Karloff, Bela Lugosi, Edith Atwater
- Print Source: Library of Congress, Washington DC
- Rights: Potential Films
- Year: 1945
- Runtime: 77 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm