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Obeah
A sailor, known as the Adventurer, searching for a lost American explorer discovers him being held hostage on a remote island in the South Sea. The man is held captive by the island's natives, who have placed him under a voodoo spell known as "obeah.
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Plot Summary
A series of mysterious deaths plague a group of people connected to a mysterious object. As the deaths mount, a detective attempts to unravel the supernatural forces at play and uncover the dark secrets surrounding the cursed artifact. The investigation leads him into a world of voodoo and ancient rituals.
Critical Reception
As an early British horror film, 'Obeah' is noted for its atmospheric tension and its exploration of supernatural themes within a colonial context. While its production values reflect its era, it is often cited for its bold attempt to tackle taboo subjects and its unique approach to horror storytelling.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its pioneering use of supernatural horror elements.
Recognized for its attempt to blend mystery with occult themes.
Considered a curious artifact of early British cinema's foray into horror.
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Fun Fact
The film was controversial for its depiction of 'Obeah,' a West Indian folk religion, which was often associated with witchcraft and dark magic in popular culture at the time.
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