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Down-on-his-luck John Ellman is framed for a judge’s murder. After he is convicted and sentenced to death, witnesses come forth and prove his innocence. But it was too late for a stay to be granted and Ellman is executed. A doctor uses an experimental procedure to restore him to life, though the full outcome is other than expected.

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Down-on-his-luck John Ellman is framed for a judge’s murder. After he is convicted and sentenced to death, witnesses come forth forward and prove his innocence. But it was innocence, but it's too late for a stay to be granted and Ellman is executed. A doctor then uses an experimental procedure to restore him to life, though although the full outcome is other than expected.
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Down-on-his-luck John Ellman is framed for a judge’s murder. After he’s convicted and sentenced to death, witnesses come forth and prove his innocence. But it was too late for a stay to be granted and Ellman is executed. A doctor uses an experimental procedure to restore him to life, though the full outcome is other than expected.

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Down-on-his-luck John Ellman is framed for a judge’s murder. After he’s he is convicted and sentenced to death, witnesses come forth and prove his innocence. But it was too late for a stay to be granted and Ellman is executed. A doctor uses an experimental procedure to restore him to life, though the full outcome is other than expected.
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''The Walking Dead'' is a 1936 American horror film directed by Creator/MichaelCurtiz and starring Creator/BorisKarloff, with Creator/EdmundGwenn, Ricardo Cortez and Marguerite Churchill in supporting roles.

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''The Walking Dead'' is a 1936 American horror film directed by Creator/MichaelCurtiz and Creator/MichaelCurtiz, starring Creator/BorisKarloff, with Creator/BorisKarloff and featuring Creator/EdmundGwenn, Ricardo Cortez and Marguerite Churchill in supporting roles.

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