The Diabolical Dr. Z
Nothing ever stripped your nerves screamingly raw like the diabolical Dr. Z
A woman seeks to avenge her father's death using a local dancer, with long poisonous fingernails, to do her bidding.
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The Diabolical Dr. Z (1966) - Trailer
Cast

Mabel Karr
Irma Zimmer

Estella Blain
Nadja / Miss Muerte

Howard Vernon
Dr. Vicas

Antonio Jiménez Escribano
Dr. Zimmer

Marcelo Arroita-Jáuregui
Dr. Moroni

Cris Huerta
Dr. Kallman

Jesús Franco
Inspector Tanner

Daniel White
Inspector Green

Francisco Camoiras
Fisherman (uncredited)

Ana Castor
Juliana (uncredited)

Rafael Hernández
Assistant to Inspector Green (uncredited)

José María Prada
Policeman (uncredited)

Lucía Prado
Barbara Albert (uncredited)

Javier de Rivera
Notary (uncredited)

Vicente Roca
Police Doctor (uncredited)
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Wuchak
**_Miss Zimmer manipulates a provocative dancer to avenge her father_**
A Spanish-French production masterminded by Jess Franco, this combines the moody artistic tone of early ’60’s B&W mystery/horror flicks “Night Tide” and “Carnival of Souls” with bits of the Frankenstein story for imaginative Euro horror. There’s also the risqué sideshow element of “The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies,” just not in color. It’s early Franco at the top of his ‘B’ game.
On the feminine front there are several beauties: Lucía Prado (Barbara), Mabel Karr (Irma Zimmer) and Estella Blain (Miss Death), amongst a couple peripherals.
It runs 1h 27m and was made betwixt the Madrid-based Hesperia Films and the Paris-based Spéva Films and Ciné Alliance.
GRADE: B+
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