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The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake

  • 1959
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  • 1h 10min
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Henry Daniell, Valerie French, and Paul Wexler in The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake (1959)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAnthropologist Jonathan Drake believes that the men of his family have been cursed for generations by the native South American tribe he studies. Shortly after his brother, discovers one of ... Leer todoAnthropologist Jonathan Drake believes that the men of his family have been cursed for generations by the native South American tribe he studies. Shortly after his brother, discovers one of the tribe's shrunken heads, he's found murdered.Anthropologist Jonathan Drake believes that the men of his family have been cursed for generations by the native South American tribe he studies. Shortly after his brother, discovers one of the tribe's shrunken heads, he's found murdered.

  • Dirección
    • Edward L. Cahn
  • Guionista
    • Orville H. Hampton
  • Elenco
    • Eduard Franz
    • Valerie French
    • Grant Richards
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Edward L. Cahn
    • Guionista
      • Orville H. Hampton
    • Elenco
      • Eduard Franz
      • Valerie French
      • Grant Richards
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    • 25Opiniones de los críticos
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    Eduard Franz
    Eduard Franz
    • Jonathan Drake
    Valerie French
    Valerie French
    • Alison Drake
    Grant Richards
    Grant Richards
    • Police Lt. Jeff Rowan
    Henry Daniell
    Henry Daniell
    • Dr. Emil Zurich
    Lumsden Hare
    Lumsden Hare
    • Rogers
    Frank Gerstle
    Frank Gerstle
    • Lee Coulter
    Paul Wexler
    Paul Wexler
    • Zutai
    Howard Wendell
    • Dr. George Bradford
    Paul Cavanagh
    Paul Cavanagh
    • Kenneth Drake
    Jonathan Hole
    Jonathan Hole
    • Funeral Director
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    Hans Moebus
    Hans Moebus
    • Mourner
    • (sin créditos)
    Anthony Redondo
    • Attendant
    • (sin créditos)
    Bert Stevens
    Bert Stevens
    • Mourner at Funeral
    • (sin créditos)
    Arthur Tovey
    • Minister at Funeral
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    • Dirección
      • Edward L. Cahn
    • Guionista
      • Orville H. Hampton
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    6preppy-3

    Scared me silly as a kid

    Hilarious little horror film involving a curse on the Drake family--each male member of the family is killed at age 60 and decapitated! There's more but it's really too complicated (and unbelievable) to go into.

    I originally saw this on a local TV station on a Saturday afternoon in the 1970s. I was in the fourth grade and it scared me silly! A shot of a headless corpse in a coffin really did it for me. I saw it again in high school and just thought it was silly. Seeing as an adult it still IS silly---but in a good way.

    This is a LOW budget film with tacky looking sets (obviously borrowed from another picture) and a cast of virtual unknowns. The only name here is Henry Damiell who looks miserable. Also Valerie French is just terrible. Good acting is given by Grant Richard (as Lt. Rowan) and Eduard Franz (as Jonathan Drake).

    This is not a good movie but worth seeing--for laughs. The plot is really out there (especially a twist at the end). Also notice the vault with electric lighting (!!!) and a knife used at the end that is (pretty obviously) rubber. LOVED the way it shook! A camp classic!
    Stormy_Autumn

    One scary movie for a 10 year old in 1960

    The movie concerned the death of Jonathan's brother and the brother's missing head. Of course the fact that his head is missing isn't discovered until the funeral. Then the realization hits that the brother's death and decapitation is because of a curse put on their grandfather by a South American tribe he had cheated. At this point Jonathan considers there is a strong possibility that he is next. That thought occurs when he awakens in the middle of the night to discover a rather gruesome looking native, with his mouth sewn shut, standing over him with a long, sharp knife. Now he, family and friends must find a way to save his life. It's too bad most of you will never see this in the theater. (Eduard Franz and Henry Daniell were great actors!)

    Seeing it again a few years ago (over 50), I could see all the fallacies and the real lack of anything to be afraid of, it was pretty phony in loads of places. And, compared to what the producers and directors put out today, it, also, was pretty tame. But one more thing I will say scary though it might have been then, now I consider it fun.
    7babeth_jr

    Surprisingly gory for it's day

    I just recently viewed this film for the first time and was surprised at some of the more gory elements of this film. It was made in 1959, and it dealt with decapitation and shrunken heads. Although it didn't actually show the decapitation, it did show the skin being removed from a decapitated skull. By today's horror standards it was pretty mild (this picture was filmed in glorious black and white so you don't get the blood red effect of today's films) but nonetheless, it was pretty gory for it's day.

    The story revolves around Jonathan Drake (portayed by Eduard Franz), the remaining male survivor of his family. His family has been cursed since his grandfather's time by a tribe of Amazon indians that were slaughtered by his grandfather and several other men.

    Henry Daniell is just great as the creepy Dr. Zurich. There are several other strong supporting performances by Grant Richards as the stalwart Detective Jeff Rowan and Paul Cavanaugh as Kenneth Drake, Jonathan Drake's brother, who unfortunately loses his head to fulfill the "Drake Curse".

    I did laugh a few times during the movie...Paul Wexler portrays Xutai, one of the Amazon indians, and he has to be seen to be believed. Even with his mouth sewn shut he looked more funny to me than menacing. Also you can tell that this movie was filmed on a very low budget. The sets are pretty substandard.

    Despite these minor flaws I found this movie to be highly entertaining.
    7rwagn

    This one stands alone

    My VHS copy of this film-taken from a television broadcast 25 years ago is never long on the shelf. I show this film alot. This is one of those rare films that stands alone. It defies being pigeonholed. The plot is one of a kind. Although the budget appears to be slight the film actually benefits from this. The acting is high caliber. I remember as a kid originally seeing it late one Saturday night on Chiller Theatre (out of Pittsburgh Pa.) The headhunter with his lips sown shut haunted my dreams for weeks! Fans of B-movies should make an effort to see this film. It would be an excellent candidate for restoration and digital release.
    7Coventry

    His voodoo-lips are sealed!

    I'm always nearly stupefied when browsing through the career overview of director Edward L. Cahn. This man directed low-budget horror treasures at an incredibly immense pace; - sometimes up to eight or nine movies per year. No wonder he dropped dead at the age of 64! But unlike other people who directed hundreds of films, like Jess Franco or Cirio H. Santiago, the efforts of the sadly unknown and underrated Cahn were always reliable and competent B-movies. Like "The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake", for instance, which is a short and straightforward (barely 70 minutes) but grimly compelling tale about tribal voodoo, shrunken head routines, floating skulls and ancestral curses! When, after his grandfather and father, also his brother unexpectedly dies from a sudden heart condition at the age of sixty, Jonathan Drake is convinced that the curse placed upon his great-great-grandfather by a witchdoctor in the Amazon jungle is still active. The floating skulls of his ancestors keep appearing in his nightmares, and there truly is a native tribesman (with his lips sewn shut) strolling around to kill the masculine Drake family members and cut off their heads to perform a voodoo shrinking rite. There's absolutely nothing to dislike about "The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake". The plot is simple but effective, with a proper explanation regarding the family curse's origin and a good mixture of believer & non-believer characters. Several of the ideas and sequences were quite gruesome and explicit for their time (like the headless corpse in the coffin or the uncanny resemblance between the victims' faces and their shrunken potato versions) and there are many more and even nastier little gimmicks coming to the surface as the story unfolds itself further. The acting performances are more than adequate for a late fifties' B-movie, with particularly Henry Daniell stealing the show as the mean & vicious Dr. Zurich. Recommended and fun, just like other Edward L. Cahn horror efforts such as "Invisible Invaders", "It: The Terror from Beyond Space" or "Invasion of the Saucer Men"

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      In addition to his credited work as make-up artist, Charles Gemora also designed and sculpted the shrunken heads.
    • Errores
      During the fight between Zutai and Jeff, the "blade" of Zutai's weapon is rubber, and keeps wobbling around, and bends when it brushes against anything. (Earlier they said the blade was bamboo, but even bamboo wouldn't wobble that much.)
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      • 13 de noviembre de 1959 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
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      • 1.85 : 1

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