The Cinema Museum, London

The Gothique Film Society presents First Man into Space (1959) and Doctor X (1932)

Fri 7 Nov 2025 @ 19:00 · Events

First Man into SpaceFounded in 1966, the Gothique Film Society specialises in double bills ‘for the connoisseur of the macabre’.

First Man into Space asks whether Lt. Dan Prescott is the right man to pilot the high altitude Y-13 – after all, after experiencing difficulties in the Y-12 he rushed off to see his girlfriend rather than filing his flight report [sounds right to me!!].

Anyway, of course he takes the Y-13 up – but suddenly the craft disappears from its radar tracking! What has happened? And what could possibly be the connection with a blood-thirsty creature that’s ravaging the countryside near where a parachute was seen to come down??

Doctor X, filmed in early Technicolor, is a true classic from the Golden Age of Horror. Produced in that glorious pre-Code era, between the advent of the ‘talkies’ and the inevitable censorship clampdown, this startling film contains adult themes throughout, showcasing as it does the gentle arts of murder, cannibalism and prostitution, in its tale of a being coated with ‘synthetic flesh’.

It was a huge success at the box office, and Warner Bros. quickly followed up with the equally classic Mystery of the Wax Museum the following year. That also starred Fay (King Kong) Wray and Lionel Atwill, and was also directed by the wonderful Michael Curtiz.

The Return of Dr X, which famously stars Humphrey Bogart, is playing at our March show.

Doors open at 18.00 for a 19.00 start.

Refreshments will be available in the licensed cafe/bar.

TICKETS & PRICING

Everyone welcome: Individual tickets at £8.00 can be purchased on the door or via TicketLab.

Alternatively, Gothique Film Society membership subscriptions are available. Each season comprises six shows, from October to March. The subscription for all six shows is £30.00, but discounted membership is available for in-season joiners. For further enquiries about membership, contact David Simpson david.simpson399@btinternet.com or come along and join up on the door.
Doctor X