
Hand of Death
Science Fiction · Horror
Overview
A scientist spills a new serum in his lab, accidentally inhales its fumes, and turns into a murderous monster who kills anyone he touches.
Top Cast


John Agar
John Agar
Alex Marsh
John Agar
Alex Marsh


Paula Raymond
Paula Raymond
Carol Wilson
Paula Raymond
Carol Wilson


Stephen Dunne
Stephen Dunne
Tom Holland
Stephen Dunne
Tom Holland


Roy Gordon
Roy Gordon
Dr. Frederick Ramsey
Roy Gordon
Dr. Frederick Ramsey


John A. Alonzo
John A. Alonzo
Carlos, lab assistant
John A. Alonzo
Carlos, lab assistant
Jack Younger
Jack Younger
Mike The Mailman
Jack Younger
Mike The Mailman


Joe Besser
Joe Besser
Service station attendant
Joe Besser
Service station attendant


Butch Patrick
Butch Patrick
Davey, little boy on beach
Butch Patrick
Davey, little boy on beach


Norman Burton
Norman Burton
Chief Homicide Investigator
Norman Burton
Chief Homicide Investigator
Fred Krone
Fred Krone
Cab Driver
Fred Krone
Cab Driver
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