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The Undead

  • 1957
  • Approved
  • 1h 11min
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4,7/10
2,8 k
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The Undead (1957)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA beautiful woman is sent back in time via hypnosis to the Middle Ages where she finds she is suspected of being a witch, and subject to being executed.A beautiful woman is sent back in time via hypnosis to the Middle Ages where she finds she is suspected of being a witch, and subject to being executed.A beautiful woman is sent back in time via hypnosis to the Middle Ages where she finds she is suspected of being a witch, and subject to being executed.

  • Réalisation
    • Roger Corman
  • Scénario
    • Charles B. Griffith
    • Mark Hanna
  • Casting principal
    • Pamela Duncan
    • Richard Garland
    • Allison Hayes
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    4,7/10
    2,8 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Roger Corman
    • Scénario
      • Charles B. Griffith
      • Mark Hanna
    • Casting principal
      • Pamela Duncan
      • Richard Garland
      • Allison Hayes
    • 83avis d'utilisateurs
    • 29avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos1

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    Trailer 1:44
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    Pamela Duncan
    Pamela Duncan
    • Diana Love…
    Richard Garland
    Richard Garland
    • Pendragon
    Allison Hayes
    Allison Hayes
    • Livia - a Witch
    Val Dufour
    Val Dufour
    • Quintus Ratcliff
    Mel Welles
    Mel Welles
    • Smolkin - the gravedigger
    Dorothy Neumann
    Dorothy Neumann
    • Meg Maud - a Witch
    Billy Barty
    Billy Barty
    • The Imp
    Bruno VeSota
    Bruno VeSota
    • Scroop - the innkeeper
    • (as Bruno Ve Sota)
    Richard Devon
    Richard Devon
    • Satan
    Maurice Manson
    Maurice Manson
    • Professor Ulbrecht Olinger
    Aaron Saxon
    • Gobbo - the Jailer
    Don Garrett
    • The Knight
    • (as Don Garret)
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • The Leper
    • (as Richard Miller)
    Paul Blaisdell
    Paul Blaisdell
    • Corpse
    • (non crédité)
    Signe Hack
    • Villager
    • (non crédité)
    Jack Tornek
    Jack Tornek
    • Villager
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Roger Corman
    • Scénario
      • Charles B. Griffith
      • Mark Hanna
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    6InzyWimzy

    Coffins, hexes, and pitchforks, oh MY!!!

    I fondly remember Corman's excuse to put a bevy of blonde babes on screen and pretend they were female vikings in Viking Women and the Sea Serpent. Heck, I even enjoyed "I'm a PRINCE!!!", but at times, the stagnation has you thinking, "Oh, yeah, I was watching a movie!" as your trail of thought wanders off. I even recall the yawning plague from the horror he penned in the Gunslinger which was only saved by fiery red maned Beverly Garland.

    The Undead (although not pertaining to zombies or ghouls, but the unholy one) has a certain je ne sais quoi...a campy, strange feel. Sure, it was shot on some studio set and it looks like the entire village consists of less than 10 people. However, the effort put into this actually makes it a trip to watch. I don't know what the whole prostitute angle is or the question of whether or not a streetwalker is valued higher than a damsel accused of heresy, but it is a first! The eccentric, yet most recalled character, Smolkin, steals any scene he's in so much so that the "Hey diddle, diddle, the cat in the fiddle..." tune was stuck in my mind that even the homeless guys asking for change gave me odd glances when I was singing that walking near Fulton St. Witch Livia, played by bombshell Allison Hayes (she can hex me anytime!), plays the sultry, seducing spellcaster to a point! No wonder Pendragon couldn't resist (poor dope). Cast a plus for Meg, the gnarled crone who really makes you wonder if she collects toadstools and brimstone in her spare time. Nice chin too! Add in creature transformations, the impishly diabolical Billy Barty laughing from the underworld and this is one strange mamma jamma. Also, they actually took time to write scenes in ye olde English which just throws you for seven loops. This also may require several viewings to figure out what exactly is going on. Oh, last but not least, don't forget cameo by Bruno VeSota who "heads" our cast to his quaint inn.

    What's really over the top? Our fey prince of darkness laughs with such levity that cannot be Shatnerized. You have your typical scrupulous doctor who can't even pronounce correctly. It's NEPAL, not nip-pal! I really liked the bureaucractic feel of the Witch's Sabbath too. So be sure to "STAY" and see one of Corman's more entertaining yarns. Also, watch this one MSTified and you'll appreciate it even more. Although I may be mad, but I cannot say....
    5bkoganbing

    Medieval drama unfolds and Satan is the critic

    I saw The Undead many years ago and sad to say before writing this review I got to see it again as part of Mystery Science Theater. No doubt Roger Corman did a whole lot of Thanksgiving specials especially in his early career. But I always rather liked this paradoxical film about hypnotism and travel. And of course a scientist's curiosity which backfires on him in a most peculiar way.

    Pamela Duncan is the subject of hypnosis therapy by doctors Maurice Manson and Val Dufour. She's a hooker, but when we first meet her she's under and regresses back to a life in the first millenia AD where she's been condemned to be a witch and scheduled to die. Her mind goes back to that past and she escapes the headman's ax.

    Which creates a paradox because if her past life doesn't die it puts her future lives in jeopardy. Knight Richard Garland who's earnest, but a little thick loves the past Duncan and wants to do the knight errant thing and save her. Real witch Allison Hayes has a thing for Garland and doesn't stand a chance while she lives.

    Fascinated by the paradox and the drama Dufour regresses himself through hypnosis to see how it all unfolds and meets none other than a medieval Satan himself played by Richard Devon. He also is watching the drama unfold in fact he recognizes Dufour for who he is and states plainly that he is the critic and let the play continue.

    No doubt Roger Corman was influenced by all the publicity of the Bridey Murphy controversy and the book and film that was made about it. Of course this is shot on a dental floss budget and it shows in spots, but only rarely.

    I waited for years to see this again and review it and despite the MST snide comments during the film I still enjoyed it though Citizen Kane it ain't.
    Dethcharm

    "It's Like Riding A Tiny Roller Coaster, Isn't It?!"...

    This is the story of Diana Love (Pamela Duncan), who undergoes hypnosis and recounts her past life. We are whisked away to olden times, where Diana -now known as Helene- encounters all manner of dangerous situations after being accused of witchcraft. This gets the attention of a real witch named Livia (Allison Hayes), who is none too pleased. From this skeletal storyline emerges the astonishing magnum opus known as THE UNDEAD!

    Utterly absurd and completely bonkers, this movie shows what Director Roger Corman was capable of while channeling William Schlockspeare. It could be seen as the sister film of Ed Wood's GLEN OR GLENDA, or simply as a histrionic explosion, complete with nonsensical roles for Billy Barty and Dorothy Neuman. Thankfully, Corman found filler parts for Bruno VeSota and Dick Miller as well.

    Extra points for Satan (Richard Devon) and his lovely graveyard dancers!

    This wonderful shambles makes us weep with joy! The incomprehensible ramblings of Smolkin (Mel Welles) shall echo through our souls forever...
    Scott-216

    overt sexuality and rebellion: a good witchcraft film

    I like MST3K, but this movie really does deserve more credit than they gave it. The premise is pretty daring for 1957, and like the earlier film I Married a Witch, this movie forces males in the audience (and probably a few of the women) to feel physical attraction to, and thereby sympathy for, a witch. The actress is really very extraordinary to see. Sympathy in the 1950s audience is also created for a prostitute, another "bad" person, not only by emphasizing her looks but by making her (or, rather, her French incarnation) the most noble character on the screen. The people who sell their souls to Satan, and celebrate a forbidden mass, also come across as basically sympathetic figures, because of their miserable fortunes in a difficult, repressive society. And The Undead is almost aggressively feminist, even, with the bad witch appearing as a much stronger figure than Satan, and the male doctor who manipulates the poor prostitute ultimately looking quite awful. Apart from all this anti-social artistry, the atmosphere is evoked well, and the evocation of lawlessness and life-beyond-respectability is very effective.

    I admire The Undead and encourage people to see the film without robots in the way.
    The Continental Op

    Not bad, considering.

    I have seen this weird little movie twice. The first was on MST3K and then I saw the straightforward version on AMC. I must say that this is the only movie I've seen on MST3K that did not fully deserve it's treatment. Granted there are a lot of problems with the film. The perfomers, for the most part, were mediocre. But not so bad as to make the film unwatchable.

    The production values had the distinct odor of cheese to them, but what can you expect from circa 1957?

    The plotline is interesting. A mad scientist hires a street hooker to be a guinea pig on his experiments on past life regession. He transports the woman to 16th century Europe where, in this incarnation, she is a witch. The woman has to make a choice of whether or not to allow her past incarnation to die so her future lives can come into being-or stay in the past to live with her lover. Of course this guy is such a twit, death might be preferable to a lifetime with him. So maybe she really had no choice, after all.

    What makes this so interesting is that the whole thing had a anachronistic new-agey quasi-feminist tone that is about ten years ahead of it's time. I actually found myself ignoring Mike and the 'bots and trying to concentrate on what was going on in the film. It's the first time that had ever happened. When I saw the non-MSTie version I actually grew to like it. Check it out. You might be surprised.

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    • Anecdotes
      The sets for the film were all built inside a converted supermarket.
    • Gaffes
      Lydia's dress sports a zipper in the back.
    • Citations

      Smolkin - the gravedigger: Merry, Merry, more to bury, how does my garden grow? With marble stones, and ankle bones, and relatives all in a row!

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      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Undead (1970)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 mars 1957 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Los muertos vivos
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Witch's House - 516 N. Walden Drive, Beverly Hills, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Roger Corman Productions
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      • 70 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 11 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono

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