White Zombie (film)
1932 film directed by Victor Hugo Halperin
White Zombie is a 1932 film about a young man who turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiancé, but instead turns her into a zombie slave.
- Directed by Victor Halperin. Written by Garnett Weston. Based on The Magic Island by William Seabrook.
See them dug from the grave and put to work as slaves to murder! (taglines)
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Dialogue
edit- Neil Parker: Looks like a burial.
- Madeline: In the road?
- Madeline: Driver, what is it?
- Coach Driver: It's a funeral, ma'm'selle. They're afraid of the men who steal dead bodies, so they dig the graves in the middle of the road where people pass all the time.
- Neil Parker: Madeline, my darling...
- Madeline: Neil, I... I dreamed.
- Dr. Bruner: Excuse me, please. Have you got a match?
Taglines
edit- See them dug from the grave and put to work as slaves to murder!
- They knew this fiend was practicing zombiism on the Natives, but when he tried it on a white girl the nation revolted.
- The Dead Walk Among Us!
- Stranger things are happening than you ever dreamed of!
- This is the real thing! Unbelievable, shocking, true thriller
- Foul traffic in dead bodies
- She was not dead... not alive.
- With These Zombie Eyes he rendered her powerless - With This Zombie Grip he made her perform his every desire!
Cast
edit- Bela Lugosi — 'Murder' Legendre
- Madge Bellamy — Madeleine Short Parker
- John Harron — Neil Parker
- Robert Frazer — Charles Beaumont
External links
edit- White Zombie quotes at the Internet Movie Database