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The Awful Dr. Orloff

The Awful Dr. Orloff (Spanish: Gritos en la noche, lit.'Screams in the Night'; French: L'Horrible Docteur Orloff) is a 1962 horror film written and directed by Jesús Franco.[3] It stars Howard Vernon as the mad Dr. Orloff (sometimes spelled Orlof) who wants to repair his disfigured daughter's face with skin grafts from other women with the aid of a slavish, blind henchman named Morpho. A co-production between Spain and France, filmed in Madrid, the film is considered to be the earliest Spanish horror film.[4]

The Awful Dr. Orloff
Spanish theatrical release poster
SpanishGritos en la noche
Directed byJesús Franco
Written byJesús Franco
Produced by
  • Leo Lax
  • Marius Lesœur
  • Sergio Newman
Starring
CinematographyGodofredo Pacheco[1]
Edited byAlfonso Santacana[1]
Music byJose Pagan[1]
Antonio Ramírez Ángel
Production
companies
  • Hispamer Film
  • Plaza Films Intl.[1]
  • Eurociné[2]
  • Leo Lax Production
Distributed byDelta Films (Spain)
Release date
    • 9 March 1962 (Barcelona premiere)[1]
    • 14 May 1962 (Spain)
    • 22 May 1963 (France)
Running time
93 minutes[1]
Countries
  • Spain
  • France[2]
LanguageSpanish

The Awful Dr. Orloff was the first horror film directed by cult filmmaker Franco, and the first of many subsequent collaborations with Howard Vernon. Franco would reuse the Orloff and Morpho characters in many of his later horror films, such as Vampyros Lesbos, Revenge in the House of Usher, and Faceless.

Plot

In early 1900s Paris, Police Inspector Tanner inspects a series of abductions of beautiful women from nightclubs. The perpetrator is Dr. Orloff, a mad scientist who wants to repair his disfigured daughter's face with skin grafts from other women with the aid of a slavish, blind henchman named Morpho.

Cast

Production

While filming his tribute to Hollywood musical films (Vampiresas 1930), director Jesús Franco convinced his producers to watch the British film The Brides of Dracula (1960).[5] After the screening, Franco proposed that he could make similar films "in the same vein, but with a different style".[5] Franco eventually convinced the same French co-producer, the Paris-based company Eurociné, who produced Vampiresas 1930.[5] Shooting took place on-location in Madrid and at Estudios Ballesteros. The cast was predominantly Spanish, though the leading role was played by the France-based Swiss actor Howard Vernon.

Franco was concerned how the film would be handled by censors from the heavily-conservative Falangist regime. As a result, he produced two versions of the film, one that was unedited and one that was for British and Spanish audiences that had the scenes with nudity in them cut.[6] Spanish censors were also concerned with films that would damage the reputation of their country. To avoid this, Franco set the film in France,[7][6] a scheme that would later be employed by other Spanish horror filmmakers like Paul Naschy.[8][9]

Release

The Awful Dr. Orloff premiered in Madrid, Spain on 9 March 1962[1] under the title of Gritos en la noche (lit. Screams in the Night).[4][10] It premiered in Paris on 1 October 1962[1] under the title L'horrible Dr. Orloff and was released in the United Kingdom as The Demon Doctor in late 1963, with a "X" certificate.[1]

In the U.S. it was released on 7 October 1964[1] as the second half of a double feature with The Horrible Dr. Hichcock (1962).[7] The Awful Dr. Orloff became the first internationally successful horror and exploitation film production from Spain.[5] The most complete print is the Spanish print, running 93 minutes.[1]

Reception

The film received a negative reception from critics on its initial release.[4] A 1964 review in The New York Times for a double feature of Orloff and The Horrible Dr. Hichcock stated "For once, the adjectives in the titles were not only descriptive but also accurate."[11] The Monthly Film Bulletin described the film "at once appalling and unique, so bad as to be almost enjoyable for its ludicrous qualities, so singular that curiosity hunters are likely to look at it agog."[12] The review noted that one or two shots were "worthy of James Whale or Epstein" and that the score was "quasi-musical noises." The review concluded that it was "a singular film...really most extraordinary."[12]

From retrospective reviews, Donald C. Willis described the film as one of many "mainly trivial variations on Eyes Without a Face", while praising the "lighting of the castle and the night exteriors".[13] In Phil Hardy's book Science Fiction (1984), he stated that The Awful Dr. Orloff was declared as "the initiator of an entire subgenre mixing horror and medical Science Fiction in a gory way bordering on the pornographic".[14]

Home media

A remastered Blu-ray of the film was released in August 2013 by Kino Lorber, containing the French and English-language dubs of the film.[15]

Sequels

A sequel to the film, titled El Secreto del Dr. Orloff ("The Secret of Dr. Orloff", also released as The Mistresses of Dr. Jekyll) and also directed by Franco, was released in 1964.[16] Despite the title, the film had no direct storyline connection to its predecessor, instead featuring a new mad scientist character called Jekyll.

The "Dr. Orloff" was reused by Franco in several subsequent films, usually with Vernon reprising the role:

  • Only a Coffin (1967)
  • Orloff and the Invisible Man (1970)
  • The Sinister Eyes of Dr. Orloff (1973)
  • The Sinister Dr. Orloff (1984)
  • El siniestro doctor Orloff (1984)
  • Faceless (1988)

Franco also reused footage from Awful of Dr. Orloff in Revenge in the House of Usher, which starred Howard Vernon as a different character.

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Thrower, Stephen (2015). Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco. Strange Attractor Press. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-907222-31-3.
  2. ^ a b . BFI Film & Television Database. London: British Film Institute. Archived from the original on February 12, 2009. Retrieved September 17, 2018.
  3. ^ Thrower, Stephen (2015). Murderous Passions: The Delirious Cinema of Jesús Franco. Strange Attractor Press. p. 65. ISBN 978-1-907222-31-3.
  4. ^ a b c Hortelano, 2011. p. 221
  5. ^ a b c d Shipka, 2011. p. 175
  6. ^ a b Shipka, 2011. p. 176
  7. ^ a b Shipka, 2011. p. 177
  8. ^ Aguilar, Carlos (1999). Cine fantástico y de terror español: 1900-1983. ISBN 84-89668-25-6.
  9. ^ Sloan, Will; Decloux, Justin (2019). "All the Monsters of Paul Naschy". The Important Cinema Club.
  10. ^ Munden, 1971. p. 52
  11. ^ Archer, Eugene (December 3, 1964). "L'Orribile Segreto del Dottor Hitchcock (1962) A Pair of Films". The New York Times. Retrieved December 13, 2012.
  12. ^ a b "Gritos en la noche (The Demon Doctor), Spain/France 1961". Monthly Film Bulletin. Vol. 30, no. 348. British Film Institute. p. 86.
  13. ^ Willis 1997, p. 28.
  14. ^ Hardy 1984, p. 214.
  15. ^ The Awful Dr. Orlof Blu-ray (Gritos en la noche), retrieved 2022-03-09
  16. ^ Firsching, Robert. "Dr. Orloff's Monster". AllMovie. Retrieved June 16, 2016.

Sources

External links

  • The Awful Dr. Orloff at IMDb
  • The Awful Dr. Orloff at AllMovie

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The Awful Dr Orloff Spanish Gritos en la noche lit Screams in the Night French L Horrible Docteur Orloff is a 1962 horror film written and directed by Jesus Franco 3 It stars Howard Vernon as the mad Dr Orloff sometimes spelled Orlof who wants to repair his disfigured daughter s face with skin grafts from other women with the aid of a slavish blind henchman named Morpho A co production between Spain and France filmed in Madrid the film is considered to be the earliest Spanish horror film 4 The Awful Dr OrloffSpanish theatrical release posterSpanishGritos en la nocheDirected byJesus FrancoWritten byJesus FrancoProduced byLeo Lax Marius Lesœur Sergio NewmanStarringHoward Vernon Conrado San Martin Diana Lorys Ricardo Valle Maria Silva Perla CristalCinematographyGodofredo Pacheco 1 Edited byAlfonso Santacana 1 Music byJose Pagan 1 Antonio Ramirez AngelProductioncompaniesHispamer Film Plaza Films Intl 1 Eurocine 2 Leo Lax ProductionDistributed byDelta Films Spain Release date9 March 1962 Barcelona premiere 1 14 May 1962 Spain 22 May 1963 France Running time93 minutes 1 CountriesSpain France 2 LanguageSpanishThe Awful Dr Orloff was the first horror film directed by cult filmmaker Franco and the first of many subsequent collaborations with Howard Vernon Franco would reuse the Orloff and Morpho characters in many of his later horror films such as Vampyros Lesbos Revenge in the House of Usher and Faceless Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 Home media 7 Sequels 8 References 8 1 Footnotes 8 2 Sources 9 External linksPlot EditIn early 1900s Paris Police Inspector Tanner inspects a series of abductions of beautiful women from nightclubs The perpetrator is Dr Orloff a mad scientist who wants to repair his disfigured daughter s face with skin grafts from other women with the aid of a slavish blind henchman named Morpho Cast EditHoward Vernon as Dr Orloff Conrado San Martin as Inspector Edgar Tanner Diana Lorys as Wanda Bronsky Melissa Perla Cristal as Arne Maria Silva as Dany Ricardo Valle as Morpho Lautner Mara Laso es as Irma Gold Venancio Muro es as Jean Jeannot Rousseau Felix Dafauce as Chief Inspector Marceau Faustino Cornejo as Raymond Manuel Vazquez as Klein Fernando C Montes as Malou Elena Maria Tejeiro as Ursula Camila Carmen Porcel as Madame Gold Jesus Franco as Cabaret Pianist uncredited Production EditWhile filming his tribute to Hollywood musical films Vampiresas 1930 director Jesus Franco convinced his producers to watch the British film The Brides of Dracula 1960 5 After the screening Franco proposed that he could make similar films in the same vein but with a different style 5 Franco eventually convinced the same French co producer the Paris based company Eurocine who produced Vampiresas 1930 5 Shooting took place on location in Madrid and at Estudios Ballesteros The cast was predominantly Spanish though the leading role was played by the France based Swiss actor Howard Vernon Franco was concerned how the film would be handled by censors from the heavily conservative Falangist regime As a result he produced two versions of the film one that was unedited and one that was for British and Spanish audiences that had the scenes with nudity in them cut 6 Spanish censors were also concerned with films that would damage the reputation of their country To avoid this Franco set the film in France 7 6 a scheme that would later be employed by other Spanish horror filmmakers like Paul Naschy 8 9 Release EditThe Awful Dr Orloff premiered in Madrid Spain on 9 March 1962 1 under the title of Gritos en la noche lit Screams in the Night 4 10 It premiered in Paris on 1 October 1962 1 under the title L horrible Dr Orloff and was released in the United Kingdom as The Demon Doctor in late 1963 with a X certificate 1 In the U S it was released on 7 October 1964 1 as the second half of a double feature with The Horrible Dr Hichcock 1962 7 The Awful Dr Orloff became the first internationally successful horror and exploitation film production from Spain 5 The most complete print is the Spanish print running 93 minutes 1 Reception EditThe film received a negative reception from critics on its initial release 4 A 1964 review in The New York Times for a double feature of Orloff and The Horrible Dr Hichcock stated For once the adjectives in the titles were not only descriptive but also accurate 11 The Monthly Film Bulletin described the film at once appalling and unique so bad as to be almost enjoyable for its ludicrous qualities so singular that curiosity hunters are likely to look at it agog 12 The review noted that one or two shots were worthy of James Whale or Epstein and that the score was quasi musical noises The review concluded that it was a singular film really most extraordinary 12 From retrospective reviews Donald C Willis described the film as one of many mainly trivial variations on Eyes Without a Face while praising the lighting of the castle and the night exteriors 13 In Phil Hardy s book Science Fiction 1984 he stated that The Awful Dr Orloff was declared as the initiator of an entire subgenre mixing horror and medical Science Fiction in a gory way bordering on the pornographic 14 Home media EditA remastered Blu ray of the film was released in August 2013 by Kino Lorber containing the French and English language dubs of the film 15 Sequels EditA sequel to the film titled El Secreto del Dr Orloff The Secret of Dr Orloff also released as The Mistresses of Dr Jekyll and also directed by Franco was released in 1964 16 Despite the title the film had no direct storyline connection to its predecessor instead featuring a new mad scientist character called Jekyll The Dr Orloff was reused by Franco in several subsequent films usually with Vernon reprising the role Only a Coffin 1967 Orloff and the Invisible Man 1970 The Sinister Eyes of Dr Orloff 1973 The Sinister Dr Orloff 1984 El siniestro doctor Orloff 1984 Faceless 1988 Franco also reused footage from Awful of Dr Orloff in Revenge in the House of Usher which starred Howard Vernon as a different character References EditFootnotes Edit a b c d e f g h i j k Thrower Stephen 2015 Murderous Passions The Delirious Cinema of Jesus Franco Strange Attractor Press p 62 ISBN 978 1 907222 31 3 a b Credits BFI Film amp Television Database London British Film Institute Archived from the original on February 12 2009 Retrieved September 17 2018 Thrower Stephen 2015 Murderous Passions The Delirious Cinema of Jesus Franco Strange Attractor Press p 65 ISBN 978 1 907222 31 3 a b c Hortelano 2011 p 221 a b c d Shipka 2011 p 175 a b Shipka 2011 p 176 a b Shipka 2011 p 177 Aguilar Carlos 1999 Cine fantastico y de terror espanol 1900 1983 ISBN 84 89668 25 6 Sloan Will Decloux Justin 2019 All the Monsters of Paul Naschy The Important Cinema Club Munden 1971 p 52 Archer Eugene December 3 1964 L Orribile Segreto del Dottor Hitchcock 1962 A Pair of Films The New York Times Retrieved December 13 2012 a b Gritos en la noche The Demon Doctor Spain France 1961 Monthly Film Bulletin Vol 30 no 348 British Film Institute p 86 Willis 1997 p 28 Hardy 1984 p 214 The Awful Dr Orlof Blu ray Gritos en la noche retrieved 2022 03 09 Firsching Robert Dr Orloff s Monster AllMovie Retrieved June 16 2016 Sources Edit Hardy Phil ed 1984 Science Fiction New York Morrow ISBN 978 0 688 00842 0 Hortelano Lorenzo J Torres 2011 Directory of World Cinema Spain Intellect Books ISBN 978 1 84150 463 6 Munden Kenneth White 1971 The American Film Institute Catalog of Motion Pictures Produced in the United States Issues 1921 1930 University of California Press ISBN 978 0 520 20970 1 Shipka Danny 2011 Perverse Titillation The Exploitation Cinema of Italy Spain and France 1960 1980 McFarland Press ISBN 978 0 7864 4888 3 Willis Donald C 1997 Horror and Science Fiction Films IV Scarecrow Press ISBN 978 0 8108 3055 4 External links EditThe Awful Dr Orloff at IMDb The Awful Dr Orloff at AllMovie Review of Gritos en la noche Retrieved from https 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