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Corridors of Blood (aka Doctor from Seven Dials) is a 1958 British-American period drama film directed by Robert Day and starring Boris Karloff and Christopher Lee. The original music score was composed by Buxton Orr. The film was marketed with the tagline "Tops in Terror!"
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
In 1840s London, Dr. Thomas Bolton (Boris Karloff) dares to dream the unthinkable: to operate on patients without causing pain. Unfortunately, the road to general anesthesia is blocked by a ruthless killer (Christopher Lee), as well as Bolton’s devastating addiction to his own chemical experiments.
- Dr. Thomas Bolton
A British surgeon experiments with nitrous oxide and ether to make surgery painless, but his patients suffer from hallucinations and convulsions. He becomes a drug addict and joins a gang of criminals in this classic horror film.
In 1840s London, Dr. Thomas Bolton (Boris Karloff) dares to dream the unthinkable: to operate on patients without causing pain. Unfortunately, the road to general anesthesia is blocked by a ruthless killer (Christopher Lee), as well as Bolton's devastating addiction to his own chemical experiments.
Corridors Of Blood - 1958. London in the 1840s is the setting for this British horror film starring Boris Karloff as an eminent surgeon determined to discover an effective anaesthetic to relieve his patients suffering.