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MPAA Rating - NR

Length:
    73 Minutes

Genre:
    ???

Original Release Date:
    Oct 26, 1999

Director
    Victor Halperin

Cast
    Bela Lugosi, Madge Bellamy, Joseph Cawthorn, Robert W. Frazer, John Harron

 
Movie Summary
It is altogether typical of Bela Lugosis lousy business judgement that he accepted one of his finest film roles for a mere $500 dollars. In the haunting low-budgeter White Zombie, Lugosi stars as Murder Legendre, a shadowy character who exercises supernatural powers over the natives in his Haitian domain. Coveting beautiful Madge Bellamy as his bride, wealthy Robert Frazier is refused her hand in marriage. He enters into an unholy agreement with Lugosi, whereby Madge will fall ill and die, then be resurrected as a zombie-and, implicitly, Fraziers love-slave. This is accomplished, but Lugosi, relishing the hold he has over Frazier, refuses to release Madges soul. She is ultimately rescued from Living Death by her faithful beau Robert Harron and missionary Joseph Cawthorn (heretofore merely the comedy relief). Few talkie horror films have ever so expertly captured the feel of the silent cinema as White Zombie; the films ethereal, ghostlike ambience enables the audiences to accept even the most ludicrous of plot twists. The producers, Victor and Edward Halperin, use the films tiny budget to their advantage, evocatively suggesting the horrors that they havent the financial wherewithal to show on screen. Lugosi is superb throughout, making the most of such seemingly innocuous lines as Well, well, we understand one another better, now. Long ignored or shunted aside as insignificant, White Zombie can hold its own with any of the like-vintage Universal horror classics. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


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