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3 Reception  





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The Devil Commands
Theatrical poster
Directed byEdward Dmytryk
Screenplay byRobert Hardy Andrews
Milton Gunzburg
Based onThe Edge of Running WaterbyWilliam Sloane
Produced byWallace MacDonald
StarringBoris Karloff
Amanda Duff
Richard Fiske
CinematographyAllen G. Siegler
Edited byAl Clark
Music byMorris Stoloff

Production
company

Columbia Pictures

Distributed byColumbia Pictures

Release date

  • February 3, 1941 (1941-02-03)

Running time

65 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Devil Commands is a 1941 American horror film directed by Edward Dmytryk and starring Boris Karloff, Amanda Duff and Richard Fiske.[1] The working title of the film was The Devil Said No.[2] In it, a man obsessed with contacting his dead wife falls in with a sinister phony medium. The Devil Commands is one of the many films from the 1930s and 1940s in which Karloff was cast as a mad scientist with a good heart. It was one of the last in line of the low-budget horror films that were produced before Universal Studios' The Wolf Man. The story was adapted from the novel The Edge of Running WaterbyWilliam Sloane.[3]

Plot[edit]

Dr. Julian Blair is engaged in unconventional research on human brain waves when his wife Helen is tragically killed in an auto accident. The grief-stricken scientist becomes obsessed with redirecting his work into making contact with the dead and is not deterred by dire warnings from his daughter Anne, his research assistant Richard, or his colleagues that he is delving into forbidden areas of knowledge. He moves his laboratory to an isolated New England mansion where he continues to try to reach out to his dead wife. He is aided in his experiments by his mentally-challenged servant Karl and abetted by the obsessive Mrs. Walters, a phony medium, who believes in his work and seems to exert a sinister influence over him. When their overly curious housekeeper discovers the truth about their experiments, her death brings the local sheriff in to investigate the strange goings on.

Cast[edit]

Reception[edit]

From retrospective reviews, Tony Rayns reviewed the film in Sight & Sound as part of the Karloff at Columbia Blu-ray set. Rayns compared the films to The Black Room, The Man They Could Not Hang, The Man With Nine Lives, Before I Hang, and The Boogie Man Will Get You noting that stand out of the set was The Devil Commands. with "Karloff denouncing fake spiritualists and seeking a scientific way to contact his beloved late wife."[4]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Hal Erickson (2012). "The Devil Commands". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved May 1, 2011.
  • ^ Young 2000, p. 154.
  • ^ Stephen Jacobs, Boris Karloff: More Than a Monster, Tomahawk Press 2011 p 265
  • ^ Rayns 2021.
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