


I Walked with a Zombie
A nurse in the Caribbean turns to voodoo in hopes of curing her patient, a mindless woman whose husband she's fallen in love with.
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Plot Summary
A young Canadian nurse, Betsy Connell, travels to a small Caribbean island to care for Jessica Holland, the wife of plantation owner Paul Holland. Jessica has fallen into a mysterious coma, and the islanders whisper of voodoo and the supernatural. Betsy, a rational woman, finds herself drawn into the island's dark secrets and ancient rituals as she tries to uncover the truth behind Jessica's condition.
Critical Reception
Released during World War II, 'I Walked with a Zombie' was an immediate critical and commercial success. It was praised for its atmospheric direction, evocative visuals, and intelligent script, which transcended the typical B-movie horror fare of the era. Critics lauded its sophisticated exploration of themes like colonialism, voodoo, and the psychological impact of fear.
What Reviewers Say
- Masterful atmospheric direction creates a chilling and suspenseful mood.
- Intelligent script that blends horror with social commentary.
- Visually stunning with memorable imagery and effective use of sound.
Google audience: Audiences praise the film's eerie atmosphere, captivating story, and timeless horror elements, often citing it as a classic of the genre that still holds up today.
Fun Fact
Director Jacques Tourneur drew inspiration from 'Jane Eyre' for the narrative structure of a governess arriving at a mysterious estate to care for a seemingly ill woman.
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