Corridors of Blood

Corridors of Blood is a 1958 film about a doctor who fights for the use of anesthetic in surgery, only to become addicted to it himself.
 * ''Directed by Robert Day. Written by Jean Scott Rogers.

Tops in Terror! (taglines)

Dr. Thomas Bolton

 * [upon entering The Seven Dials] This place must breed a hundred fevers!

Dialogue

 * Mr Blount: A good day's work, Bolton! You're getting faster all the time. Beats me how you do it!
 * Dr. Bolton: No matter how fast I still can't save them!
 * Mr Blount: Yes, most distresing, but, alas, inevitably you can't have operations without screams. Pain and the knife, they're inseparable!
 * Dr. Bolton: I beg to differ. Someday surgery must and will be made painless.


 * Hospital chairman: Mr. Bolton, the committee have decided against holding any further demonstrations
 * Dr. Bolton: Well, Charles, you've lost faith with me too?
 * Hospital chairman: The decision's for your own good.
 * Dr. Bolton: You can't stop me. Operations without pain are possible, and I'll not rest until I've proved it to you!

Taglines

 * Tops in Terror!

Cast

 * Boris Karloff — Dr. Thomas Bolton
 * Betta St. John — Susan
 * Finlay Currie — Supt. Matheson
 * Francis Matthews — Jonathan Bolton