The Undead (film)
1957 film by Roger Corman
The Undead is a 1957 film about a beautiful woman who is sent back in time via hypnosis to the Middle Ages where she finds she is suspected of being a witch.
- Directed by Roger Corman. Written by Charles B. Griffith.
Terror... that screams from the grave! (taglines)
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Smolkin, the Gravedigger
edit- [singing] Three Witches have heads,
But they'll sever them all.
The head of Helen is the third that must fall.
All the Kings horses and all the Kings men cannot put the witches together again. - Hickory dickory dorse,
My guest is dead, of course.
The clock struck two,
He's turning blue,
With little or no remorse.
Dialogue
edit- Livia: No one has ever called me a witch!
- Meg Maud: And lived to see another witch?
Taglines
edit- A thousand years of naked terror!
- Terror... that screams from the grave!
About
edit- It's actually one of my favorites.
- Joe Dante, Joe Dante on The Undead (July 2, 2013).
Cast
edit- Pamela Duncan — Diana Love/Helene
- Richard Garland — Pendragon
- Allison Hayes — Livia
- Val Dufour — Quintus Ratcliff
- Mel Welles — Smolkin, the Gravedigger
- Dorothy Neumann — Meg-Maud
- Billy Barty — The Imp
- Bruno VeSota — Scroop
- Aaron Saxon — Gobbo
- Richard Devon — Satan
- Dick Miller — The Leper
External links
edit- The Undead quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- The Undead at Allmovie