Movie Description After arriving in Haiti to meet her fiance, a blushing bride-to-be is quickly transformed into a pallid, soulless body by creepy voodoo master Bela Lugosi, at the behest of a jealous rival who desires her. Made for $50,000 in 11 days in 1932, this interesting horror film relies more on visuals and atmosphere than dialogue, and remains one of Lugosi's best films from the classic era of horror.
| Credits | | Producer: | Edward Halperin | | Cast: | Brandon Hurst |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 0 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33:1 Additional Release Material: Trailers - 1. 1952 Theatrical Trailer Audio Commentary - 1. Lugosi scholar Gary Don Rhodes Production Interview - Bela Lugosi Lugosi interview segment from the 1950's TV program 'Ship's Reporter' Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
Editorial Reviews "...Marvelously gothic....Very impressive." -- Rating: A Entertainment Weekly - Steve Simels (04/14/1995)
"...This creepy cheapie about the limitations of physical beauty is full of nocturnal mood..." USA Today - Mike Clark (03/17/1995)
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