The Walking Corpse
The Walking Corpse

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The Walking Corpse

1939
Movie
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Cantonese

A corpse that goes out late at night to pick flowers. When a woman meets him, she falls ill; when a young girl meets him, she lies down and dies. Luckily, the corpse is eventually eliminated.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Sam NewfieldGenres: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

A wealthy businessman, crippled by a recent accident and obsessed with the idea of reanimation, discovers a scientist who claims to have found the secret to bringing the dead back to life. He funds the scientist's research in a remote laboratory, hoping to be resurrected himself. However, the experiments take a dark and unexpected turn, leading to horrifying consequences for everyone involved.

Critical Reception

Released during a period of B-movie production, 'The Walking Corpse' received minimal critical attention upon its initial release. However, it has since gained a cult following among fans of early horror and science fiction for its ambitious themes and unsettling atmosphere, despite its low budget.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its eerie atmosphere and early exploration of reanimation themes.

  • Acknowledged as a unique, albeit low-budget, entry into the horror genre of its time.

  • Often cited for its surprisingly dark and philosophical undertones for a 1930s B-movie.

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Fun Fact

While often mistaken for a zombie film due to its title, 'The Walking Corpse' is actually focused on the scientific reanimation of a single human body, predating many common zombie tropes.

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