Hands of a Stranger
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Directed by | Newt Arnold |
Produced by |
Newt Arnold (producer) Michael Du Pont (producer) |
Written by |
Newt Arnold (writer) Maurice Renard (novel "Les Mains d'Orlac") |
Starring | See below |
Music by | Richard LaSalle |
Cinematography | Henry Cronjager Jr. |
Edited by | Bert Honey |
Release dates | 22 April 1962 |
Running time |
95 minutes 86 minutes (Ontario, Canada) |
Country | USA |
Language | English |
Hands of a Stranger is a 1962 American film directed by Newt Arnold.
Plot summary
When a pianist's hands are destroyed in a traffic accident he receives a double transplant from a murder victim. Much to the bewilderment of the pianist, these new hands have a mind of their own decide to take control and gain vengeance for their past owner's death and are forcing him to commit evil acts.[1]
Cast
- Paul Lukather as Dr. Gil Harding
- Joan Harvey as Dina Paris
- James Stapleton as Vernon Paris
- Ted Otis as Dr. Ross Compton
- Michael Rye as George Britton
- Laurence Haddon as Lt. Syms
- Elaine Martone as Eileen Hunter
- George Sawaya as Tony Wilder, the cab driver
- Michael Du Pont as Dr. Ken Fry
- Sally Kellerman as Sue
- David Kramer as Carnival Barker
- Irish McCalla as Holly
- Barry Gordon as "Skeet" Wilder
External links
- Hands of a Stranger at the Internet Movie Database
- Hands of a Stranger is available for free download at the Internet Archive
References
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