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Release Date:
21 February 1944 (USA) moreTagline:
Monogram teams three of the screen's Horror Experts for a New Thrill Sensation! (original poster) morePlot:
Dr. Richard Marlowe uses a combination of voodoo rite and hypnotic suggestion to attempt to revivify his beautiful... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Fun Forties Horror moreCast
(Complete credited cast)| Bela Lugosi | ... | Dr.Richard Marlowe | |
| John Carradine | ... | Toby | |
| George Zucco | ... | Nicholas | |
| Wanda McKay | ... | Betty Benton | |
| Louise Currie | ... | Stella Saunders | |
| Tod Andrews | ... | Ralph Dawson (as Michael Ames) | |
| Ellen Hall | ... | Mrs. Evelyn Marlowe | |
| Terry Walker | ... | Alice | |
| Mary Currier | ... | Mrs. Benton | |
| Claire James | ... | Zombie | |
| Henry Hall | ... | Sheriff | |
| Dan White | ... | Deputy Elmer | |
| Pat McKee | ... | Grego | |
| Mici Goty | ... | Marie - Housekeeper |
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Shot in seven days. moreQuotes:
Dr. Richard Marlowe: My wife...this young lady is going to help you.Stella Saunders: Is your wife ill?
Dr. Richard Marlowe: She's dead.
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I'm glad that I purchased "Voodoo Man". It is a pleasant way to pass an hour for fans of 1940's horror films. It is weird and strange, but has a certain beauty to it as well. I believe that it's the best of the horror films that Bela Lugosi made for Monogram during that time. Lugosi is a devoted husband to a wife that has been dead (although, still beautiful and looking as if she were in a trance) for 22 years. He has two of his helpers kidnap young women motorists off of a deserted road so that the young women's life forces can be transferred (via Voodoo) into his dead wife in order to bring her back to life. One pretty young motorist is missed by her cousin and soon the sheriff and his deputy pay a visit to Lugosi's home. Lugosi has a whole basement full of lovely young ladies who are entranced and standing behind glass doors in large cabinets. Will the missing cousin be rescued and the other young ladies be set free? Watch "Voodoo Man" to find out. The DVD that I bought through Sinister Cinema.com has the vintage trailer for "Voodoo Man" as a bonus feature.