by Mark Murton
Original Title: Gritos en la Noche (Screams In The Night)
Alternative Titles: L’Horrible Docteur Orlof, The Demon Doctor
Directed by: Jesús Franco (billed as Jess Frank)
Cat Out of the Bag Alert! This review contains some spoilers for this film!
Synopsis: Paris, 1912, police inspector Tanner (Conrado San Martin) is assigned to investigate the abductions of several beautiful young woman from nightclubs. The perpetrator is former prison physician Dr. Orlof (Howard Vernon), aided by his slavish, blind henchman Morpho (Ricardo Valle), who wants their skin to repair his disfigured daughter’s face, eventually setting his sights on Tanner’s ballerina fiancée Wanda (Diana Lorys).
Cat Burglars (Scene Stealers): Returning from vacation, Tanner enters his office and greets his assistant Maurice (Fernando Calzado under the name Fernando C. Montez). Roaming around on the desk in the background is a calico kitten.
Tanner’s attention is soon drawn to the kitten, which is playing with a pen, and he asks Maurice, “What’s that cat doing here?” “Nothing, sir,” replies Maurice. “It’s the janitor’s cat.”
The kitten is still there after Tanner has been assigned to the case. A witness to the latest abduction, Eugénie (or “Ursula” in the English dubbed version!) Alberte Marianne Francis Schneider (Elena Maria Tejeiro) arrives to give him a statement. As she talks, the kitten continues to move around the desk, even playing with the pen in Maurice’s hand.
The kitten is such a good actor he or she even reacts to the story being told by the witness!
As Orlof and Morpho transport their latest victim to Hartog Castle an establishing shot of the exterior cuts to the inside of the castle where a black cat reacts to their arrival.
Another important witness, the drunkard Jeannot (Venancio Muro), arrives at the station to speak to Tanner and once more the kitten is on the desk in the background (despite the fact that this scene, doubtless filmed at the same as the others, happens several days later, so the kitten has been there all this time?)
Towards the end of the film, Orlof and Morpho arrive at the castle with the kidnapped Wanda and again the cat reacts nervously to their arrival.
The black cat is seen one final time when Orlof and Morpho start to fight and it makes a hasty exit.
Final Mewsings: Maybe the kitten wanted to write something?
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