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Bride from the Grave
A new groom becomes suspicious of his bride on the first night of their marriage. Seeing her go out of the room in the middle of the night, he follows her. The bride goes to a cemetery and drinks blood from a body she has exhumed. The bridegroom is so shocked that he dies of heart failure. His friends watch the bride's every move to find out the cause of his death. And they realize that she is a sleepwalker.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young woman is found dead, seemingly from suicide, but her insurance company suspects foul play. They hire a private investigator to look into the circumstances surrounding her death, which leads him into a world of secrets, lies, and potential murder within her family and associates.
Critical Reception
Bride from the Grave is a low-budget B-movie horror film that received generally poor reviews upon its release. It is often cited for its rudimentary production values and predictable plot, though some found its atmosphere and suspenseful elements mildly engaging for its genre.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its cheap production and underdeveloped story.
Some found a modest level of suspense and a few eerie moments.
Often viewed as a typical, forgettable B-movie of its era.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely absent for this obscure film, with very limited available data. Those who have seen it often place it in the category of a curio for dedicated B-movie enthusiasts.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in and around the Los Angeles area, utilizing local sets and locations typical for low-budget productions of the early 1960s.
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