Mystery of the Wax Museum
“Mystery of the Wax Museum” is a 1933 horror film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Lionel Atwill, Glenda Farrell, and Fay Wray.
When sculptor Ivan Igor’s wax museum is burned down by his treacherous partner, he is left devastated. Ten years later in then-present-day New York, he opens a new museum, with more lifelike statues than ever before…
1933. Not rated. Run time: 77 minutes.
This film is part of the “Our Monsters, Ourselves: The Legacy of Pre-code Horror” Series in collaboration with Union College and will be introduced by James De Sève, filmmaker, educator and Artist-in-Residence at Union College.
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