Review of The Plague of the Zombies (1966) by Tom H — 10 Feb 2012
Good film about a professor who answers to a calling made from a previous student. This student is now the doctor of a small town, and he finds it bizarre that people in the dozens keep dying with no sign of a criminal act. The Professor played by Sir Andre Morell starts digging up bodies only to find out that the graves are empty. What can this be? where are the bodies? And why did the professor`s daughter.
See a presumably dead person up and walking in the dead of night? All seems to point towards a rich man living in a castle after he in recent years have returned from Haiti. The Professor soon realizes that he is a practitioner of black magic or Voodoo if you will. I must say that this film had a way more intricate plot than at first glance. A recommended film and one of the better Hammer productions I have up to this point had the pleasure of seeing.
This review of The Plague of the Zombies (1966) was written by Tom H on 10 February 2012.
The Plague of the Zombies has generally received positive reviews.
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