The Clairvoyant (1935)
Director:
Maurice Elvey
Writers:
Charles Bennett (by), Ernst Lothar (based on the novel: "The Clairvoyant" by)
Stars:
Claude Rains, Fay Wray, Mary Clare
Claude Rains is a phony psychic who makes a good living fleecing the suckers with his wild prognostications. But after Rains is plagued by severe headaches, he discovers that he truly does have "visions". Suddenly his predictions begin to come true, and Rains is elevated to a position of prominence in European social and political circles. Despite the protestations of his loving wife (Fay Wray), Rains becomes intoxicated by his own power, which leads to disaster. Also known as The Evil Mind, The Clairvoyant is an elaborate British-made cautionary fable, with an excellent performance by Claude Rains and a remarkably good one from Fay Wray.