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    Corridors of Blood

    1963 · Horror · 1h 25m

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      • A pleasantly surprising film, Corridors is a provocative meditation on the health care profession's nascent years, and because it manages to seriously address important social and professional issues such as biomedical ethics, Corridors demonstrates how horror films can effectively tackle important, serious topics.
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  2. Corridors Of Blood is a moody atmospheric thriller set in Oliver Twist London. Look also for a good performance by Nigel Green as the police inspector looking to break up the den of vice and corruption that Karloff has fallen into. Definitely a must for Karloff fans. 14 out of 16 found this helpful.

  3. Corridors of Blood: Directed by Robert Day. With Boris Karloff, Betta St. John, Christopher Lee, Finlay Currie. Dr. Thomas Bolton fights for the use of anesthetic in surgery and uses himself as a guinea pig, but soon finds himself addicted.

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    • Crime, Horror, Thriller
    • Robert Day
    • 1963-05-12
  4. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Determined to develop a gaseous drug that allows patients to tolerate the difficulties of surgery, Dr. Bolton (Boris Karloff) devises numerous opium-based remedies,...

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    • Mark Bourne
    • Horror
    • Robert Day
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  5. The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "A companion piece to that sadly under-rated horror film Grip of the Strangler (1958), also directed by Robert Day and starring Boris Karloff, Corridors of Blood is a far worthier little piece than its title suggests. Played with dedicated energy by Karloff, Bolton's self-destruction in the cause of humanity ...

  6. Dec 5, 2010 · Corridors of Blood has a great atmosphere for a horror movie of any budget. It is set in the Seven Dials area of London, well known for its being a slum and crime-ridden area back in the 19th century. It’s the perfect setting for a movie like this.

  7. Oct 19, 2009 · Robert Day's Corridors of Blood is a provocative, taut early installment of the medical thriller made popular by contemporary authors such as Robin Cook and Michael Crichton. It's 1840 in London, and Boris Karloff is Dr. Thomas Bolton, a well-meaning surgeon who moonlights once a week as a general practitioner for the poor.

  8. Overall, Corridors Of Blood is a strong piece of cinema, featuring excellent acting and genuine emotion from Jean Scott Rogers's script. It's easy viewing once it gets going and well worth an hour and 20 minutes of your time.

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