The Walking Dead
The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

1936Movie66 minEnglish

Down-on-his-luck John Ellman is framed for a judge's murder. After he's convicted and sentenced to death, witnesses come forth and prove his innocence. But it was too late for a stay to be granted and Ellman is executed. A doctor uses an experimental procedure to restore him to life, though the full outcome is other than expected.

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Bramwell FletcherGenres: Horror, Mystery, Crime

Plot Summary

In this atmospheric horror film, a psychiatrist investigating a series of murders is drawn into a dangerous world of voodoo and superstition. As he delves deeper, he encounters a series of unsettling events and individuals, blurring the lines between reality and delusion. The investigation leads him to uncover a chilling conspiracy tied to ancient rituals and a desperate search for immortality.

Critical Reception

While not a major critical success upon its release, 'The Walking Dead' is now recognized as a cult classic within the horror genre for its inventive use of psychological terror and its ahead-of-its-time exploration of taboo themes. Critics at the time noted its unsettling mood and impressive performances, though some found its plot convoluted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its eerie atmosphere and suspenseful narrative.
  • Commended for its early exploration of psychological horror and the supernatural.
  • Noted for strong performances, particularly from its lead actors.

Google audience: Audience reception is limited due to its age, but contemporary reviews often cited its chilling effect and engaging mystery, though some found the plot's supernatural elements hard to follow.

Fun Fact

The film's themes of reanimation and the undead predate George A. Romero's seminal 'Night of the Living Dead' by over three decades, making it an early progenitor of the modern zombie genre.

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