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    The Man Who Could Cheat Death

    1959 · Horror · 1h 23m

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  2. The Man Who Could Cheat Death 1959 1h 23m Horror List Reviews 34% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Turn-of-the-century authorities search for a killer who surgically removes his victims' thyroid...

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    • Terence Fisher
    • Horror
    • Anton Diffring
  3. The Man Who Could Cheat Death is directed by Terence Fisher and adapted to screenplay by Jimmy Sangster from the Barré Lyndon play The Man in Half Moon Street. It stars Anton Diffring, Hazel Court, Christopher Lee, Arnold Marlé, Francis de Wolff and Delphi Lawrence.

  4. The Man Who Could Cheat Death: Directed by Terence Fisher. With Anton Diffring, Hazel Court, Christopher Lee, Arnold Marlé. A centenarian artist and scientist in 1890 Paris maintains his youth and health by periodically replacing a gland with that of a living person.

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    • Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
    • Terence Fisher
    • 1959-11-30
  5. A great movie and a must for British horror fans. Full Review | Original Score: 3.5/4 | Jan 2, 2009. Rotten Tomatoes, home of the Tomatometer, is the most trusted measurement of quality for...

  6. The Man Who Could Cheat Death is a 1959 British horror film, directed by Terence Fisher and starring Anton Diffring, Hazel Court, and Christopher Lee. Jimmy Sangster adapted the screenplay from the play The Man in Half Moon Street by Barré Lyndon, which had been previously filmed in 1945.

  7. Jul 9, 2022 · The Man Who Could Cheat Death 1959 remains a routine Hammer Horror despite its legendary director and stars, says TERRY SHERWOOD. TITLE: The Man Who Could Cheat Death. RELEASED: 1959. DIRECTOR: Terence Fisher. CAST: Anton Diffring, Hazel Court, Christopher Lee, Arnold Marlé,Delphi Lawrence and Francis de Wolff.

  8. A man clings to life and youth well beyond their natural span by having the parathyroid glands of unfortunate young women transplanted into his body. Director: Terence Fisher Writer: Jimmy Sangster, based on the play by Barré Lyndon

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