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Directed by Victor Halperin.
It is altogether typical of Bela Lugosi's 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, Frazier's love-slave. This is accomplished, but Lugosi, relishing the hold he has over Frazier, refuses to release Madge's 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 film's ethereal, ghostlike ambience enables the audiences to accept even the most ludicrous of plot twists. The producers, Victor and Edward Halperin, use the film's tiny budget to their advantage, evocatively suggesting the horrors that they haven't 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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CinemaRianCinemaRian White Zombie (1932, USA, Victor ...
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"Out of all the early horror movies, White Zombie (White Z*O*M*B*I*E as the opening credits would tell us) has suffered the most by the ravages of time. The movie was produced independently is now in the public domain, which means that the print quality has not been under the control of a major studio. I taped the version I watched off Turner Classic Movies, and, although vastly superior to the many DVD prints, it still was only mediocre. I say I watched an inferior print at the outset to give the movie the benefit of the doubt, because it really sucks. The movie is about an engaged couple named Neil (John Harron) and Madeline (Madge Bellamy), who have been summoned to Haiti by one of Madeline's old "friends", Dr. Beaumont (Robert Frazer). Unbeknownst to the couple but obvious to everyone in the audience is the fact that Beaumont has fallen truly, madly, deeply in love the bride-elect. After Madeline rebuffs his advances, he turns to a creepy dude by the name of Murder (Bela L ... " [More]
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by divinemsjunebug in Zombie Obsession
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"I had been watching a few really old zombie movies. In most of these movies a zombie was just considered a person who was under a powerful spell and would basically just become a slave and when that Voo-doo priest lost his/her power the zombies would become people again and revolt and kill the person who had controlled them. What are some of your FAVORITE old, old zombie movies, let's say before the Romero movies that changed the WHOLE dynamic of the zombie...Here are a couple of mine:Bela Lugosi plays a very evil character named Murder in White Zombie - this really is a fun, corny movie and pretty good actually (of course all most ALL old, old movies are pretty corny). This one was made in the early 1930s.I Walked with a Zombie - this movie is pretty good filled with Voo-doo and a few twists here and there.There are a few more that I like but I won't list them all in case someone else would like to mention them, what are some of your favorites, any old foreign zombie mo ... " [More]
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"Top 5 Bands That Get Their Names From Movies.5. Duran Duran: A villain in Barbarella. 4. 10,000 Maniacs: B horror movie called 2000 maniacs! 3. Misfits: 1961 movie starring Clarke Gable and Marilyn Monroe.2. White Zombie: 1932 Victor Halperin classic.1. Black Sabbath: 1963 horror movie starring Boris Karloff. (edit)Although I can think of many that are not on it, here is a small cheat-sheet. " [More]
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by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"The 'Zombie' phenomenon, huh? Well, we could be here all day on this subject but here goes... Let's start at the beginning... To my knowledge, the earliest 'Zombie' movies appeared in the early 1930's through the 40's with movies such as "White Zombie" and "I Walked With A Zombie"... In these early examples, the 'Zombie' is portrayed in the traditional 'Haitian Zombie' sense of the word... meaning a 'corpse' is 'brought back to life to serve it's 'master' as 'slave labor'... usually in the sugar mills of Haiti! These are relatively 'harmless' creatures who only exist to serve their 'master'... they have no desire to kill or eat anybody and the biggest threat from these creatures is that they can scare the Hell out of you or, worse yet, capture you and bring you back to their 'master' so that he might make YOU into a Zombie... Please see Wes Craven's excellent "The Se ... " [More]
 

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