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  1. 58 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Dr. Renault's Secret is a 1942 American horror mystery film. The story was written by William Bruckner and Robert Metzler. It is loosely based on the 1911 novel Balaoo by Gaston Leroux. The production was directed by Harry Lachman and is a B movie with both mad scientist and monster themes.

  2. Dr. Renault's Secret: Directed by Harry Lachman. With J. Carrol Naish, Shepperd Strudwick, Lynne Roberts, George Zucco. Dr. Larry Forbes visits the château of Dr. Robert Renault, uncle of his fiancée Madelon, who is idolized by Renault's assistant, a strange émigré from Java.

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    • Horror, Mystery, Romance
    • Harry Lachman
    • 1942-10-19
  3. A remake of the 1927 horror film "The Wizard". Dr. Larry Forbes arrives in a remote French village to visit his fiancée who lives with her scientist father Dr. Renault and his Ape-like manservant Noel. Several Murders coincide with Dr. Forbes arrival, with clues pointing in multiple directions. Harry Lachman. Director.

  4. Dr. Larry Forbes arrives in a small French village on the eve of Bastille Day in order to be reunited with his fiancée Madelon, niece of the respected Dr. Renault, Because a rainstorm has washed out the bridge, Forbes must stay at the local inn, where he meets two of Renault's servants, gruff gardener Rogell, an ex-convict from a family of criminals, and gentle, sensitive Noel, the doctor's chauffeur, who explains his strange appearance by claiming to be Javanese.

  5. 1.37 : 1. Film Length. 5,210ft (6 reels) A young man visits his fiancée in a remote French villa where her scientist father (George Zucco) resides. There he meets Noel (J. Carrol Naish), Dr. Renault's mysterious assistant, who has a strange attraction to Renault's daughter. Soon he learns Noel's true identity: he is an ape that was...

    • Harry Lachman, Percy Ikerd
    • J. Carrol Naish
  6. Another standout element is the photography, which places DR. RENAULT’S SECRET in the company of grade-A Golden Age horror fare like MURDERS IN THE RUE MORGUE (1932) and SUPERNATURAL (1933), even if its subject matter is strictly of the B variety. Vital Statistics. DR. RENAULT’S SECRET Twentieth Century Fox. Director: Harry Lachman

  7. A remake of the 1927 horror film "The Wizard". Dr. Larry Forbes arrives in a remote French village to visit his fiancée who lives with her scientist father Dr. Renault and his Ape-like manservant Noel. Several Murders coincide with Dr. Forbes arrival, with clues pointing in multiple directions.