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= Mystery of the Wax Museum
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"Mystery of the Wax Museum" is a 1933 horror film directed by Michael Curtiz. It's notable for being one of the earliest films made using the two-color Technicolor process. The story revolves around a series of murders connected to a wax museum that features lifelike wax figures. A newspaper reporter investigates the sinister activities occurring in the museum, uncovering dark secrets and confronting the sinister mastermind behind the wax figures.