Curse of the Undead
1959 film
Curse of the Undead is a 1959 film about a vampire that terrorizes an old western town.
- Directed and written by Edward Dein.
The countryside, terrorized! The young and beautiful, drained of life! Even the strongest man, destroyed by the unholy... (taglines)
Dialogue
edit- Dr. John Carter: You know I can't figure it, I didn't think Dora would last the night.
- Dan Young: I'd like to think my prayers helped some.
- Dr. John Carter: Well I know for sure it wasn't my medicine, Fuller girl died an hour ago. I pored over every medical book I could get my hands on, I can't find a thing about an epidemic effecting only young girls. If I were superstitious I'd say it was more like a curse. Well, at the expense of my medical pride, I have to admit it was your medicine that did the trick, her pulse is normal, she's sleeping peacefully. I'm almost tempted to throw away my black bag and come over to your side.
- Dan Young: You've always been on my side.
Taglines
edit- His body is an empty shell that hides a lustful fiend!
- The countryside, terrorized! The young and beautiful, drained of life! Even the strongest man, destroyed by the unholy...
Cast
edit- Eric Fleming — Preacher Dan Young
- Michael Pate — Drake Robey/Drago Robles
- Kathleen Crowley — Dolores Carter
- John Hoyt — Dr John Carter
External links
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