Juggernaut (1936)
8/10
'The hypocritically hypodermic tainting Dr. Sartorious has a monstrous dead-side manner!'
11 April 2022
Capable director Henry Edwards marvellously melodramatic thriller'Juggernaut' (1936) finds legendary horror icon Boris Karloff in especially poisonous form as the gruff, diabolically duplicitous Dr. Sartorious whose singularly sinister obsession with his mysterious 'experiments' cause him to grievously forswear his Hippocratic oath and hypocritically pledge his horrific hypodermic to the far less honourable desires of base greed and monomaniacal ambition! His nefarious modus operandi no less despicable than the bewitchingly exotic beauty Mona Goya, who is so wonderfully vile as the vulpine, neurotically scheming adulterous wife so morbidly besotted with her young wastrel joy boy paramour that she is more than willing to plunge injudiciously into the very same despicable depths of immorality as the cruel, creepily cadaverous Dr. Sartorious!
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