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La lunga notte dell'orrore

Titolo originale: The Plague of the Zombies
  • 1966
  • Approved
  • 1h 30min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,5/10
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La lunga notte dell'orrore (1966)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaDuring a mysterious epidemic in a small Cornish village, the local doctor summons his professor friend for help.During a mysterious epidemic in a small Cornish village, the local doctor summons his professor friend for help.During a mysterious epidemic in a small Cornish village, the local doctor summons his professor friend for help.

  • Regia
    • John Gilling
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Peter Bryan
  • Star
    • André Morell
    • Diane Clare
    • Brook Williams
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,5/10
    5988
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • John Gilling
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Bryan
    • Star
      • André Morell
      • Diane Clare
      • Brook Williams
    • 111Recensioni degli utenti
    • 90Recensioni della critica
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    André Morell
    André Morell
    • Sir James Forbes
    Diane Clare
    Diane Clare
    • Sylvia
    Brook Williams
    • Dr. Peter Tompson
    Jacqueline Pearce
    Jacqueline Pearce
    • Alice
    John Carson
    John Carson
    • Clive Hamilton
    Alexander Davion
    Alexander Davion
    • Denver
    • (as Alex Davion)
    Michael Ripper
    • Sergeant Swift
    Marcus Hammond
    • Martinus
    Dennis Chinnery
    • Constable Christian
    Louis Mahoney
    Louis Mahoney
    • Coloured Servant
    Roy Royston
    • Vicar
    Ben Aris
    • John Martinus
    Tim Condren
    • Young Blood
    • (as Tim Condron)
    Bernard Barnsley
    • Young Blood
    • (as Bernard Egan)
    Norman Mann
    Norman Mann
    • Young Blood
    Francis Willey
    • Young Blood
    John Adams
    • Man at Funeral
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    Chris Adcock
    • Pub Patron
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    • Regia
      • John Gilling
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Peter Bryan
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    Infofreak

    One of the most original and entertaining Hammer movies of the 1960s.

    My vote for best Hammer movie of the 1960s goes to 'The Plague Of The Zombies'. It is easily one of the most original and entertaining films the studio ever released. Director John Gilling (also responsible for the bodysnatching classic 'The Flesh And The Fiends' a.k.a. 'Mania') really turns up the suspense in this gripping tale. He is helped enormously by a strong cast of leads - Andre Morell (the best Quatermass, in the original fifties TV version of 'Quatermass And The Pit'), who plays Sir James Forbes, man of science who must eventually accept that magic exists. Diane Clare ('The Haunting'), his independent daughter Sylvia, who becomes entangled in the mysterious goings on in a small Cornish village. And John Carson ('Captain Kronos, Vampire Hunter'), the charming but evil Squire who they must defeat. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, and am baffled why it is rarely mentioned when Hammer horror movies are discussed. Highly recommended fun, creepy and well acted.
    ferbs54

    Just Look At That Smile On Jacqueline's Face...Brrrrrrr!!!

    Andre Morell's character, Dr. Forbes, makes a very unusual house call at the opening of "The Plague of the Zombies." His old student, now practicing in a small (Victorian era) Cornish village, is mystified by the recent outbreak of deaths in that town, and even his wife, Alice, is starting to exhibit some strange lethargy. After Forbes arrives to help, he and his friend uncover a mix of voodoo, grave robbing and the undead, in this lesser known Hammer title that certainly deserves a greater renown. And thanks to the fine folks at Anchor Bay, this film's popularity may soon spread beyond its current cult reputation. "Plague" features an intelligent script, fine acting, solid photography and great atmosphere. Andre Morell's doctor makes for a very reassuring action hero, despite the actor's age (he was 57 at the time this picture was made). The film boasts three very chilling scenes: the first, nighttime appearance of a zombie on a hillside; the much-celebrated dream sequence; and Alice's rising from her grave. The smile on actress Jacqueline Pearce's face in this last scene is just haunting. Though marred by a somewhat disappointing finale, the film remains a minor horror masterpiece and one of the scariest works that I've yet seen from the House of Hammer. This movie would make a wonderful double feature with the similarly themed "White Zombie" (1932), or with another Hammer film made that same year (1966), "The Reptile," featuring Pearce again and the same director, John Gilling. Any way you watch it, though, the film is a real winner.
    BaronBl00d

    That's the Sound of the Men Working in the Chain Gang

    John Gilling directs with style and flair in one of his minor masterpieces The Plague of the Zombies. Hammer only made one foray into the zombie sub-genre with this film about a doctor and his daughter paying a visit to a former medical student who has written for help. Apparently in his Cornish village, men and women are dying without explanation and are showing symptoms the doctor cannot diagnose with any real degree of certainty. Of course they soon discover that the bodies are no longer in their caskets and that many of them have been seen AFTER they have died. Gilling effectively films the sequences of action that take place in typical Hammer style with an emphasis on suspense. Although lacking the star power usually attributed to a Hammer production, this film is right up there in terms of great Hammer films. The only "star" is Andre Morrell(you may remember him as Watson in Hammer's The Hound of the Baskervilles). Morrell is quite good and I think he should have been utilized more by the studio than he was. The rest of the cast does a very credible job as well. Gilling's camera is the real treat though as he really shoots several scenes quite effectively. His dream sequence with the zombies tearing the earth from their way out into the open is a classic. Now I know some people will make the inevitable comparison to this and Night of the Living Dead(a film that came AFTER this one). That is understandable using NOTLD as the barometer of all zombie films; however, let me just point out again that this film came before that one and may have aided Romero in some way. Granted there are not a slew of similarities, but Romero may have gleaned something for this production as it is apparent he did from The last Man on Earth and Carnival of Souls. I too wish Hammer had done more with zombie films. they would have given that sub-genre a bit more class than is sometimes associated with it.
    willywants

    Pretty cool zombie film!

    Young workers are dying because of a mysterious epidemic in a little village in Cornwall. Doctor Thompson is helpless and asks professor James Forbes for help. The professor and his daughter Sylvia travel to Thomson. Terrible things happen soon, beyond imagination or reality. Dead people are seen near an old, unused mine. Late people seem to live suddenly. Professor Forbes presumes that black magic is involved and someone has extraordinary power. He doesn't know how close he is: the dead become alive because of a magic voodoo-ritual, and so they must serve their master as mindless zombies. A cool zombie flick, with a decent cast, gruesome special effects, good atmosphere...worth watching! Not in the same league as, say, "The beyond" or "zombies", but it's decent entertainment anyways!
    dr_foreman

    methodical Hammer goodness

    This is certainly the only movie that I've ever seen involving zombies mining tin instead of consuming living flesh. It's actually quite a nice change of pace to see a cerebral zombie flick, though - one that relies on mystery and characterization instead of torrents of gore. As usual for a Hammer movie, the cast consists of cool character actors who could out-perform a good half of our current big stars. Andre Morell is great as our concerned hero, John Carson makes a suitably sleazy villain, and veteran Hammer guest star Michael Ripper gets one of his meatiest, most memorable roles. A solid flick, if not terribly fast-paced or gripping. It's fun to summarize the plot to your friends when you're drunk (it's about zombies...mining TIN!)

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      Filmed simultaneously with "La morte arriva strisciando (1966)," in August and September of 1965, using many of the same sets, most noticeably the main village set on the back lot at Bray Studios.
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      When Sir James and Peter are watching Alice's grave, they have to leave to help the vicar who has been attacked. The squire and his men open the grave and reveal Alice's corpse but are disturbed when Sir James and Peter return. As the two watch she transforms into a zombie and crawls out of her grave. But when they arrived back in the cemetery and found the open grave we see Alice for an instant in her coffin and she is already in zombie make up, even though this is before the transformation.
    • Citazioni

      Sir James Forbes: Someone in this village is practicing witchcraft. That corpse wandering on the moors is an undead, a zombie.

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      Featured in La morte arriva strisciando (1966)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 gennaio 1966 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • La maldición de los zombies
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Heatherden Hall, Pinewood Studios, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(Exterior of Sir James Forbes' residence)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Hammer Films
      • Seven Arts Productions
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