In Montreal, the industrial François Delambre is called late night by his sister-in-law Helene Delambre. She tells him that she has just killed her beloved husband Andre Delambre, using the press of their plant to press his head and left hand. François calls his acquaintance, Inspector Charas, and later the reluctant Helene is convinced to tell them what happened. She explains that Andre had invented a matter transportation apparatus, and while experimenting with himself, a fly entered the chamber, exchanging one hand and the head with him after the transference.
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David Hedison | Andre Delambre |
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Patricia Owens | Helene Delambre |
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Vincent Price | François Delambre |
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Herbert Marshall | Insp. Charas |
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Kathleen Freeman | Emma |
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Betty Lou Gerson | Nurse Andersone |
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Charles Herbert | Philippe Delambre |
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Eugene Borden | Dr. Ejoute |
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George Calliga | Club Member |
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Harry Carter | Orderly |
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Bill Clark | Policeman |
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Arthur Dulac | French Waiter |
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Bess Flowers | Audience Member |
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Herschel Graham | Club Member |
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Torben Meyer | Gaston |
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Sol Murgi | Audience Member |
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George Nardelli | Detective |
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Franz Roehn | Police Doctor |
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Charles Tannen | Doctor |
Director | Kurt Neumann |
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Writer | James Clavell, George Langelaan | |
Producer | Robert L. Lippert, Kurt Neumann | |
Musician | Paul Sawtell | |
Photography | Karl Struss |