The Diabolical Doctor Z (1966)
Directed by Jesùs Franco
Genres - Horror |
Sub-Genres - Slasher Film |
Run Time - 87 min. |
Countries - Spain, France |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Robert Firsching
This dark, surrealistic horror film from cult filmmaker Jesus Franco is perhaps best-remembered for its images of the lethal Miss Muerte (Estella Blain) luring victims with razor-sharp fingernails while clad in a skull-mask and a revealing bodysuit. The real star of the film is Mabel Karr, portraying Irma von Zimmer, daughter of a mad scientist whose public humiliation led to his fatal heart attack. Vowing revenge, Irma uses her father's mind-control techniques to possess Miss Muerte, a nightclub performer. The hypnotized dancer murders the doctors whom Irma blames for her father's death, slicing their throats with her poisoned nails, until police Inspector Tanner (Franco) and Miss Muerte's boyfriend (Fernando Montes) track her down. One of Franco's most entertaining films, Miss Muerte is a great improvement over the similar El Secreto del Dr. Orloff, released the previous year.
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revenge, mind-control, daughter, death-in-family, doctor/nurse, experiment, inventor, personality, scientist, criminal, dance-hall-girl, heart-attack, morals, police