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Release Date:
February 18, 1933
Original Title:
Mystery of the Wax Museum
Alternate Titles:
Wachsfigurenkabinett
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
The Vitaphone Corporation
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
HU: 12 US: NR
Runtime: 77
The disappearance of people and corpses leads a reporter to a wax museum and a sinister sculptor.
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Additional Camera:
Bob Bonner
Frank B. Good
W. Howard Greene
Floyd Lee
Arthur Pierson
Richard Towers
Additional Music:
Cliff Hess
Art Direction:
Anton Grot
Assistant Camera:
Thad Brooks Jr.
Assistant Director:
Lee Katz
Frank Shaw
Camera Operator:
Roy Musgrave
Conductor:
Leo F. Forbstein
Continuity:
Fred Applegate
Costume Design:
Orry-Kelly
Director:
Michael Curtiz
Director of Photography:
Ray Rennahan
Editor:
George Amy
Gaffer:
Claude Hutchinson
Grip:
Chuck Davis
Makeup Artist:
Ray Romero
Perc Westmore
Original Music Composer:
Bernhard Kaun
Producer:
Henry Blanke
Hal B. Wallis
Production Manager:
William Koenig
Property Master:
Herbert Plews
Screenplay:
Don Mullaly
Carl Erickson
Sound:
Everett Alton Brown
Special Effects:
Rex Wimpy
Still Photographer:
Scotty Welbourne
Story:
Charles Belden
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