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'The Climax' is a horror film produced by Universal Pictures, first released in the United States in 1944. The credits state this is based on the 1909 play of the same name by Edward Locke, although the plot has little connection to Locke's play. Originally intended to be a sequel to Universal's remake of the 'Phantom of the Opera' (1943), it featured new characters and a new plot.

Plot



The physician at the Vienna Royal Theatre, Dr. Hohner (Karloff) murders his fiance, a prima donna, out of obsession and jealousy. Ten years later, he hears another young singer (Foster) who reminds him of the late diva, and is determined to make her sing only for him, even if it means silencing her forever.

Cast



* Boris Karloff as Dr. Friedrich Hohner

* Susanna Foster as Angela Klatt

* Turhan Bey as Franz Munzer

* Gale Sondergaard as Luise

* Thomas Gomez as Count Seebruck

* June Vincent as Marcellina

* George Dolenz as Amato Roselli

* Ludwig Stssel as Carl Baumann

* Jane Farrar as Jarmila Vadek

* Ern Verebes as Brunn

* Lotte Stein as Mama Hinzl

* Scotty Beckett as The King

* William Edmunds as Leon, the theater concierge

* Maxwell Hayes as Count Romburg, the King's aide

* Dorothy Lawrence as Miss Metzger

* Francis Ford as Backstage Attendant (uncredited)

Production



The film was originally conceived as a sequel to 'Phantom of the Opera' (1943).Scott McQueen, audio commentary on 'Phantom of the Opera' DVD (Universal) 'The Climax' was made using the sets of the 'Phantom of the Opera' remake, which in turn used Universal's opera house set for the original 'Phantom of the Opera' (1925). Choreography was by Lester Horton. The film was also nominated for an Academy Award in 1944 for Best Art Direction (John B. Goodman, Alexander Golitzen, Russell A. Gausman, Ira S. Webb).

Reception



'The Climax' was a box office disappointment.

Home video release



This film, along with 'Night Key', 'Tower of London', 'The Strange Door' and 'The Black Castle', was released on DVD in 2006 by Universal Studios as part of 'The Boris Karloff Collection'.

In 2020, it was released in high definition as part of Scream Factorys Universal Horror Collection, Vol. 4 blu ray set.

See also



* List of American films of 1944

* Boris Karloff filmography

References




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