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White Zombie
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    KarinaKarina Halloween Movies: TCM 48 Hours ...
    by Karina in Karina on SpoutBlog
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    "If you want to stay home and watch movies on Halloween but actually getting your hands on the full slate of films on our Six Degrees of Frankenstein marathon seems like too much trouble, consider Turner Classic Movies your back-up. The channel began its 48 Hours of Horror this morning at 6:15 with a showing of Mad Love, the Peter Lorre-starring tale of fatal attraction for which I am a total nerd. Highlights coming up over the next two days include: William Castle’s Mr. Sardonicus (about a Bar " [More]
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    "If you want to stay home and watch movies on Halloween but actually getting your hands on the full slate of films on our Six Degrees of Frankenstein marathon seems like too much trouble, consider Turner Classic Movies your back-up. The channel began its 48 Hours of Horror this morning at 6:15 with a showing of Mad Love, the Peter Lorre-starring tale of fatal attraction for which I am a total nerd. Highlights coming up over the next two days include: William Castle’s Mr. Sardonicus (about a Bar " [More]
    SpoutBlogSpoutBlog The Zombie Next Door: The Scien ...
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    "Two weeks ago I wrote a list of five doomsday films ranked by plausibility. The response to this piece made me realize that I overlooked the most pressing apocalyptic threat of all: zombies. The onslaught of the living dead has been a mainstay of horror cinema for decades, beginning with the Bela Lugosi vehicle White Zombie in 1932. Over the following years zombies popped up in movies as one of many monstrous villains, often filling the minion role. It wasn’t until George Romero’s groundbreaking 1968 film Night of the Living Dead that the idea of a zombie apocalypse was introduced. Romero’s cannibalistic zombies have since become the archetype used in countless films, books, and video games. The cause of the virulent plague of the walkin " [More]
    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. Aft " [More]
 
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