The Plague of the Zombies (1966)
Genre: Horror
Country: UK | Director: John Gilling
Language: English | Subtitles: English (Optional, embedded in mkv file)
Aspect ratio: Widescreen 1.66:1 | Length: 90mn
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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…

“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 worksfrom 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.

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The Plague of the Zombies (1966)