Charles "Butcher" Benton
Lon Chaney Jr.
Charles "Butcher" Benton

“The Screen's 300,000 Volt SHOCKER!”
A scientific experiment involving subjecting a corpse to an extreme charge of electricity accidentally revives an executed criminal and makes him impervious to harm, allowing him to seek revenge on his former partners, and deal similarly with anyone else who gets in his way.
Charles "Butcher" Benton
Lon Chaney Jr.
Charles "Butcher" Benton
Lt. Richard Chasen
Max Showalter
Lt. Richard Chasen
Eva Martin
Marian Carr
Eva Martin
Paul Lowe
Ross Elliott
Paul Lowe
Capt. John Lauder
Stuart Randall
Capt. John Lauder
Joe Marcelli
Ken Terrell
Joe Marcelli
Harry
Robert Foulk
Harry
Francine
Peggy Maley
Francine
Desk Sergeant
Roy Engle
Desk Sergeant
Dr. Bradshaw
Robert Shayne
Dr. Bradshaw
Bradshaw's Assistant
Joe Flynn
Bradshaw's Assistant
"Carney"
Eddie Marr
"Carney"
This is a shocker (no pun intended), but oddly enough, Lon Chaney Jr. just about manages to carry it off - despite the totally ridiculous premiss. He is a man sent to the gallows cursing vengeance on those who betrayed him after they robbed an armoured van. Following his death the body is given to "Prof. Bradshaw" (Robert Shayne) who manages, using huge amounts of electricity, to not only resuscitate him but to burn out his vocal chords and make him all but indestructible. A bit narked, off the newborn critter goes on his mission of revenge being chased by the rather unlikely named police office "Dick Chasen" (Max Showalter) through the sewers. It might have been more watchable had we not had the rather cheap special effects and annoyingly shallow contributions of Marian Carr and Peggy Maley. Even Shayne as our professor adds precious little - except, maybe, amyl nitrate - to the rather wobbly storyline. It's all about the star, and if you like him then this isn't a disaster. Otherwise, look elsewhere for your entertainment.
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