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Revenge of the Zombies

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 1m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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John Carradine, Veda Ann Borg, Robert Lowery, and Gale Storm in Revenge of the Zombies (1943)
DramaHorrorThriller

After the death of Max's spouse, Lila, Max holds a funeral for her, but he has also reanimates her as a zombie. He is amazed when Lila show signs of free will and challenges him for control.After the death of Max's spouse, Lila, Max holds a funeral for her, but he has also reanimates her as a zombie. He is amazed when Lila show signs of free will and challenges him for control.After the death of Max's spouse, Lila, Max holds a funeral for her, but he has also reanimates her as a zombie. He is amazed when Lila show signs of free will and challenges him for control.

  • Director
    • Steve Sekely
  • Writers
    • Edmond Kelso
    • Van Norcross
  • Stars
    • John Carradine
    • Gale Storm
    • Robert Lowery
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    954
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steve Sekely
    • Writers
      • Edmond Kelso
      • Van Norcross
    • Stars
      • John Carradine
      • Gale Storm
      • Robert Lowery
    • 35User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • Dr. Max Heinrich Von Altermann
    Gale Storm
    Gale Storm
    • Jennifer Rand
    Robert Lowery
    Robert Lowery
    • Larry Adams
    Bob Steele
    Bob Steele
    • Sheriff
    Mantan Moreland
    Mantan Moreland
    • Jeff
    Veda Ann Borg
    Veda Ann Borg
    • Lila Von Altermann
    Barry Macollum
    • Dr. Harvey Keating
    • (as Barry McCollum)
    Mauritz Hugo
    Mauritz Hugo
    • Scott Warrington
    Madame Sul-Te-Wan
    Madame Sul-Te-Wan
    • Mammy Beulah
    James Baskett
    James Baskett
    • Lazarus
    Sybil Lewis
    • Rosella
    Robert Cherry
    Robert Cherry
    • Pete - A Zombie
    • (uncredited)
    Franklyn Farnum
    Franklyn Farnum
    • Zombie
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Steve Sekely
    • Writers
      • Edmond Kelso
      • Van Norcross
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    4Sleepin_Dragon

    I struggled with it, but it's an interesting watch.

    Scott Warrington and Detective Larry Adams arrive in Louisiana to mourne the death of his sister Lila, he is shocked to learn that his brother in law, Doctor Max von Altermann, has a very strange plan for his deceased wife.

    For 1943 it's somewhat ahead of the curve, two things stand out, the casting and the content. It features a pretty diverse cast, good to see, especially in horror.

    I have never really associated the 40's with zombie movies, so it did come as something of a surprise, the trouble is, it's not particularly good. It's pretty slow, it's very dialogue heavy, and the story, though well imagined, is badly realised.

    Doctor von Altermann is an interesting one it's fair to say, the typical maniacal villain, one who'd fit in well in one of today's horror thrillers, the archetypal megalomaniacal villain.

    Not the finest hour for either John Carradine or Mantan Morland, but there's no denying that the pair have a degree of presence.

    Watch it as a curiosity, just don't expect too much.

    4/10.
    youroldpaljim

    Not much, except for Mantan.

    In this poverty row quickie, John Carradine plays an Axis scientist who is trying to create a zombie army to defeat the Allies in WW2. However, he gets more than he bargained for when he turns his own wife into a zombie.

    This Monogram comedy/horror quickie is pretty much zombified itself. Even the big climax isn't much. One scene of Carradine in his lab has some visual flair, but mostly this film is shot in medium. The film only comes to life when Mantan Moreland gets to do his stuff. I'm aware that Mantan Moreland is considered "politically incorrect" by most of today's self illuminated cultural and intellectual elite, but Moreland always gave a professional performance. His comic timing is perfect. Sybil Lewis is quite good as the straight women for Mantan to play off.
    5lastliberal

    Feets don't fail me now

    Poor John Carradine. He made a fatal mistake in thinking that he could turn his wife into a zombie and that she would obey his every command. Even dead, the wife is always right.

    Carradine starred as Dr. Max Heinrich von Altermann, a NAZI scientist that was trying to develop an army that would not have to eat and would be impervious to bullets for Hitler's army. He should have stuck to men and not tried to use his wife to prove his success. It proved his undoing.

    The film also featured the famous Mantan Moreland who, when he wasn't sniffing after the lovely Sybil Lewis, was engaging in the oft criticized stereotypical behavior that he was famous for, including the famous line "feet don't fail me now."
    howdymax

    Goose Stepping into the Beyond

    This movie is another example of the genius of Poverty Row studios, like Monogram, Republic, Mascot, etc. Who can argue with the kind of comedic mystery represented by Charlie Chan, The Purple Monster, The Tiger Woman, Radio Ranch, Rocket Man, and zombie movies like this.

    The plot has to do with a mad scientist who wants to create an army of zombie Storm Troopers to help the Nazi's conquer America. (Be sure to look for an early scene where the zombies are assembled and goose step in formation). I don't think we need to go any farther into the story. It is only important to realize that this is Saturday Matinee entertainment in it's purest form.

    It is one of the only forums where one can see the sinister elegance of a John Carradine, as well as the comic genius of a Mantan Moreland, all the while enjoying a virtual parade of second string pre-prime, and post-prime players. In this case we find Gale Storm (pre My Little Margie), and Bob Steele (post cowboy). A mute Veda Ann Borg, as the zombie wife, reminds us that her voice was as important as her acting. Speaking of Mantan Moreland; it is really too bad that PC guilt won't allow for the recognition he deserves.

    I urge anyone who is interested in a little Saturday entertainment to catch this little gem if you can. You won't be disappointed. If you like it, and I know you will, you might want to check out another called "The Whip Hand".
    5Cinemayo

    Revenge of the Zombies (1943) **

    A pretty ordinary cheapie from Monogram Studios that begins with some promising atmosphere and visual style, but ultimately deteriorates with a lot of talk and some lame attempts at comic relief by black funny-man Mantan Moreland, who's not so humorous this time around.

    A very youthful John Carradine plays it surprisingly low-key as an unconvincing Nazi scientist trying to create an army of non-scary zombies to fight for the Germans. He even turns his own wife into one of them, the fiend. These living dead sleepwalkers are more like what you'd call the "marching dead" as they step about in silly and perfect militaristic formation, like mindless robots. Those viewers unfamiliar with "pre-Romero" zombie movies are bound to be left especially stumped.

    ** out of ****

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    • Trivia
      This film received its earliest documented telecasts in Cincinnati Friday 12 August 1949 on WKRC (Channel 11), in Los Angeles Sunday 15 January 1950 on KFI (Channel 9), in Boston Sunday 18 June 1950 on WNAC (Channel 7), in Minneapolis Wednesday 13 September 1950 on WTCN (Channel 4), and in New York City Thursday 5 October 1950 on WABD (Channel 5).
    • Goofs
      As the brother of the deceased wife and the detective walk into the room to view the body, the "corpse" visibly purses her lips and breathes.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Max Heinrich von Altermann: My wife does not answer your greeting because she's dead.

    • Crazy credits
      'The End' is painted on the outhouse door, revealed when it swings shut.
    • Connections
      Edited from Les Morts-vivants (1932)

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    • Release date
      • September 17, 1943 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Corpse Vanished
    • Production company
      • Lindsley Parsons Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 1m(61 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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