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Director
  
Alfred L. Werker

Music director
  
David Buttolph

Country
  
United States

6.3/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Film-Noir, Thriller

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
January 10, 1946 (1946-01-10) (United States)

Writer
  
Eugene Ling (screenplay), Albert DeMond (story), Martin Berkeley (additional dialogue)

Film series
  
20th Century Fox Film Noir

Cast
  
Vincent Price
(Dr. Richard Cross),
Lynn Bari
(Nurse Elaine Jordan),
Frank Latimore
(Lt. Paul Stewart),
Anabel Shaw
(Mrs. Janet Stewart),
Stephen Dunne
(Dr. Stevens (as Michael Dunne)),
Reed Hadley
(District Attorney O'Neill)

Similar movies
  
The Big Sleep
,
The Asphalt Jungle
,
Detour
,
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,
The Third Man
,
Notorious

Shock is a 1946 American film noir directed by Alfred L. Werker and starring Vincent Price, Lynn Bari and Frank Latimore.

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Plot

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A psychiatrist, Dr. Cross (Vincent Price), is treating a young woman, Janet Stewart (Anabel Shaw), who is in a coma-state, brought on when she heard loud arguing, went to her window and saw a man strike his wife with a candlestick and kill her. Lynn Bari is Dr. Cross's nurse/lover, Elaine Jordan.

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As Stewart comes out of her shock, she recognizes Dr. Cross as the killer. He then takes her to his sanitarium and at Elaine's urging, gives Janet an overdose of insulin under the pretense of administering insulin shock therapy. He can't bring himself to murder her in cold blood, though, and asks Elaine to get the medicine to save her. Elaine refuses, they argue, and he strangles her. A colleague of Dr. Cross, Dr. Harvey, saves Janet's life and Dr. Cross is taken into custody by a lawyer from the District Attorney's office.

Cast

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  • Vincent Price as Dr. Richard Cross
  • Lynn Bari as Elaine Jordan
  • Frank Latimore as Lt. Paul Stewart
  • Anabel Shaw as Janet Stewart
  • Stephen Dunne as Dr. Stevens
  • Reed Hadley as O'Neill
  • Renee Carson as Mrs. Hatfield
  • Charles Trowbridge as Dr. Franklin Harvey
  • Production

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    The film was originally to be directed by Henry Hathaway.

    Reception

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    Above and beyond the typical characteristics of the horror film genre, reviewer Bosley Crowther of The New York Times took particular offense to the film's treatment of Price as a psychiatrist who attempts to do away with his patient, a woman who has lost her mind after witnessing the murder her own doctor had committed. Coming in the wake of World War II, in which so many people had suffered shock and could benefit from treatment of their anxieties, Crowther asked the "critical observer to protest in no uncertain tones" the movie's "social disservice" in its fostering "apprehension against the treatment of nervous disorders", deploring the lack of consideration for those in need of treatment evidenced by producer Aubrey Schenck and distributor Twentieth Century-Fox. Philip K. Scheuer of the Los Angeles Times took no such offense, calling the film a "nominal 'B' feature", which screenplay author "Eugene Ling and Director Alfred Werker have imbued... with a grade-A suspense". Jonathan Malcolm Lampley wrote in Women in the Horror Films of Vincent Price that his role in this film "foreshadows the mad doctors and scientists Price would frequently portray in his later career".


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    References

    Shock (1946 film) Wikipedia
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