Mystery of the Wax Museum
"Mystery of the Wax Museum" is a 1933 horror film directed by Michael Curtiz. The story revolves around a series of mysterious murders linked to a wax museum in New York City. The film follows a reporter, Florence St. John, who investigates the strange occurrences and uncovers dark secrets behind the museum's exhibits.
The movie is notable for its use of early two-color Technicolor, which enhances the eerie atmosphere. It features a cast that includes Lionel Atwill and Glenda Farrell. The film is considered a classic of the horror genre and has influenced later works in cinema.