The mad scientist routine is disrupted to a degree in 1956's "The Black Sleep," which looks to merge surgical horrors with heartfelt motivation. Not that the production is trying to offer an especially emotional experience to the horror-hungry audience, but the screenplay by John C. Higgins manages to soften outright ghoulishness while still indulging all the shadowy encounters and stalking scenes the genre is known for. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com
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