Dr. Laurience, a brilliant but unstable scientist experimenting with transferring minds, becomes vengeful when his magnate patron withdraws his support.


Alright, so you’re wondering about The Man Who Lived Again. Is it worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you’re into those quirky, old-school mad scientist movies. Folks who love classic Universal horror and enjoy seeing Boris Karloff chew scenery will probably have a grand old time. If you need slick modern effects or...


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"Alright, so you’re wondering about The Man Who Lived Again. Is it worth digging up today? Absolutely, if you’re into those quirky, old-school mad scientist movies. Folks who love classic Universal horror and enjoy seeing Boris Karloff chew scenery will probably have a grand old time. If you need slick modern effects or a tightly plotted thriller without any goofy bits, you might find it a bit slow or even silly, honestly. 😅 The whole setup is Dr. Laurience, played by Karloff. He’s this brillia..."
Sidney Gilliat, L. du Garde Peach, John L. Balderston
United Kingdom
Sci-Fi, Horror


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