Un'infermiera viene assunta per prendersi cura della moglie di un proprietario di una piantagione di zucchero su un'isola caraibica e chi ha agito in modo strano fin dal suo arrivo.Un'infermiera viene assunta per prendersi cura della moglie di un proprietario di una piantagione di zucchero su un'isola caraibica e chi ha agito in modo strano fin dal suo arrivo.Un'infermiera viene assunta per prendersi cura della moglie di un proprietario di una piantagione di zucchero su un'isola caraibica e chi ha agito in modo strano fin dal suo arrivo.
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- Alma
- (as Teresa Harris)
- Dancer
- (as Jeni LeGon)
- Clement
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- Black Friend of Melise
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- Friend of Melise
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- Melisse
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- Job Interviewer
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- Dancer
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- Bayard
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- Sabreur
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Recensioni in evidenza
In the film, a young Canadian nurse accepts a position in the West Indies where she will care for a plantation manager's convalescent wife. She finds that the woman's mental faculties have been affected by a fever and the locals refer to her as a zombie. She determines to effect a cure, even if she has to enter into the mysterious (and potentially dangerous) world of voodoo.
The acting is decent enough but nothing to write home about. The top-billed James Ellison gives a forgettable performance but co-stars Frances Dee & Tom Conway fare better. In support, some actors seem more authentic than others but overall the cast is satisfactory.
Jacques Tourneur was handed the directorial duties and he did a fine job with the resources that were available to him. The direction, cinematography & score (by Roy Webb) create an ominous atmosphere that makes up for any inadequacies inherent in the film's low budget. The screenplay (co-written by Curt Siodmak) also deserves praise for its psychological depth and ambiguous treatment of the supernatural.
All in all, "I Walked with a Zombie" is a worthwhile horror picture and a welcome change from today's stereotypical flesh-eating zombies. While its B-movie origins are sometimes apparent, this film elevates itself above the usual expectations with intelligent screen writing and skillful technique.
The praise: A truly poetic, hypnotizing, and creepy film experience. The poetry of the island traditions, the family mysteries and everything else about the movie is truly evocative and sensitive. There are smatterings of spooky moments throughout, all frightening suggestively, using sound , imagery and implied chills. All classically and romantically constructed and written, a flagon of longing, taste, and character in every little detail. Well-shot, especially the impressive voodoo ceremony. Very atmospheric, with black& white used to enhance the mood, as in all Lewton movies. Watch for calypso singer Sir Lancelot, who Lewton also used in " Curse of the Cat People", an equally poetic movie, which I also have reviewed. A masterpiece of the horror film, it has many scenes which take together the essential elements of suspense and atmosphere , sound and imagery , such as Dee traveling to the voodoo ceremony. A must-see. Very hard-to-find. The only way I could find it was to order a copy of an unauthorized copy of it from Canada.Truly great.
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- QuizVal Lewton did not like the article "I Walked With A Zombie" by Inez Wallace that had been optioned, so he adapted the story to fit the novel "Jane Eyre" because he felt the article's plot was too clichéd.
- BlooperOn Betsy's first morning, Alma brings her breakfast in bed and fills the coffee cup so full that it spills over. In the very next shot, the cup is much emptier without Betsy having drunk of it.
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[first lines]
Betsy Connell: [voice over, giggling after the first line] I walked with a zombie. It does seem an odd thing to say. Had anyone said that to me a year ago, I'm not at all sure I would have known what a zombie was. Oh, I might have had some notion that they were strange and frightening... even a little funny. It all began in such an ordinary way...
- Curiosità sui creditiAt the beginning, in small letters at the bottom of the screen is this disclaimer: The characters and events depicted in this photoplay are fictional. Any similarity to any persons, living, dead, OR POSSESSED, is entirely coincidental.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: I Walked with a Zombie (1969)
- Colonne sonoreO Marie Congo
(uncredited)
Traditional
Performed by ensemble
[Sung by the crew of the clipper ship]
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 9 minuti
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