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  1. The Dark Eyes of London is a 1939 British horror film produced by John Argyle and directed by Walter Summers, and starring Béla Lugosi, Hugh Williams, and Greta Gynt. The film is an adaptation of the 1924 novel of the same name by Edgar Wallace.

  2. The Human Monster: Directed by Walter Summers. With Bela Lugosi, Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt, Edmon Ryan. Insurance agent-physician collects on policies of men murdered by a disfigured resident of the home for the blind where he acts as doctor-on-call.

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    • Drama, Horror
    • Walter Summers
    • 1940-03-24
  3. Oct 11, 2021 · Network Distributing. 49.8K subscribers. Subscribed. 41. 2.6K views 2 years ago. https://bit.ly/3nbzeXN The definitive British horror film and a worthy successor to his work on the Universal...

    • Oct 11, 2021
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    • Network Distributing
  4. Oct 13, 2020 · A series of seemingly random bodies fished out of the River Thames leads meticulous Scotland Yard inspector Holt (Hugh Williams) onto the trail of the sinister Dr. Orloff (Bela Lugosi), owner of the life insurance company that each of the dead had a policy with, with the sole benefactor being the Dearborn Home for the Blind, the charity home tha...

  5. The Dark Eyes of London is a 1939 British horror film produced by John Argyle and directed by Walter Summers, and starring Béla Lugosi, Hugh Williams, and Greta Gynt. The film is an adaptation of the 1924 novel of the same name by Edgar Wallace.

  6. The Dark Eyes of London streaming: where to watch online? Currently you are able to watch "The Human Monster" streaming on Night Flight Plus, FlixFling or for free with ads on Tubi TV. It is also possible to rent "The Human Monster" on Amazon Video, FlixFling online and to download it on Amazon Video, FlixFling.

    • 76 min
  7. Director: Walter Summers. Cast: Bela Lugosi, Hugh Williams, Greta Gynt. Certificate: PG. By Sarah Morgan. Before the X and 18 certificates were born, Britain had a ‘H’ rating. It stood for ‘horrific’ and the first film to be labelled with it was 1939 classic The Dark Eyes of London. Is it really that scary? Of course not.

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