Voodoo Woman
1957 film by Edward L. Cahn
Voodoo Woman is a 1957 film about a mad scientist who is using the natives' voodoo for his experiments to create an indestructible being to serve his will. When a party of gold seekers stumbles upon his village, the scientist realizes that the expedition's evil leader is the perfect subject for his work.
- Directed by Edward L. Cahn. Written by Russ Bender.
A woman by day... a monster by night! (taglines)
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Dr. Roland Gerard
edit- We're doing it Chaka. White man's science and the black voodoo.
- She'll have the strength of ten tigers. And she'll kill, Chaka. She'll have to kill to survive.
Dialogue
edit- Dr. Roland Gerard: Here you are, Chaka. I promised you a white sacrifice.
- Chaka, the Witch Doctor: Your wife?
- Dr. Roland Gerard: She was ready to betray me. She means nothing to me. Give her to your gods.
Taglines
edit- A woman by day... a monster by night!
Cast
edit- Marla English — Marilyn Blanchard
- Lance Fuller — Rick Bradyr
- Tom Conway — Dr. Roland Gerard
- Mary Ellen Kay — Susan Gerard
- Mike "Touch" Connors — Ted Bronson
- Martin Wilkins — Chaka the witch doctor
- Paul Blaisdell — the Voodoo Women commanded by Dr. Gerard.
- Otis Green — Bobo
- Emmett Smith — Gandor
- Jean Davis — Zaranda
- Paul Dubov — Marcel
- Giselle D'Arc — Yvette
- Norman Willis — Harry West
External links
edit- Voodoo Woman quotes at the Internet Movie Database
- Voodoo Woman at Allmovie