Search results
The Brute Man is a 1946 American horror thriller film starring Rondo Hatton as the Creeper, a murderer seeking revenge against the people he holds responsible for the disfigurement of his face. Directed by Jean Yarbrough, the film features Tom Neal and Jan Wiley as a married pair of friends the Creeper blames for his deformities.
The Brute Man: Directed by Jean Yarbrough. With Rondo Hatton, Tom Neal, Jan Wiley, Jane Adams. A facially-deformed and mentally-unhinged man wreaks his revenge, with a series of brutal murders, on those who deformed him.
Directed by Jean Yarbrough, The Brute Man 1946 is a prequel of sorts for House of Horrors 1946. It creates a backstory for The Creeper, played by Hatton. Once a handsome and talented college football player known as Hal Moffat, he was deformed in a laboratory accident.
The Brute Man (1946) 10/01/1946 (US) Horror 58m. User. Score. Play Trailer. No woman was safe from his crushing arms... Overview. A facially disfigured and mentally unhinged man wreaks his revenge on those he blames for his condition. Jean Yarbrough. Director. Dwight V. Babcock. Story. George Bricker. Writer. M. Coates Webster. Writer.
A blind piano teacher (Jane Adams) befriends an acid-scarred killer called the Creeper (Rondo Hatton).
Mar 2, 2024 · "The Brute Man" is a 1946 horror film directed by Jean Yarbrough. The story revolves around a disfigured and embittered man named Hal Moffat, portrayed by Ro...
Hiding from the police, The Creeper, a frighteningly deformed man, takes temporary refuge in the apartment of Helen Day, a blind piano teacher. Because Helen shows no fear of The Creeper and treats him kindly, he spares her life.