Voodoo Man
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Voodoo Man is a 1944 American film directed by William Beaudine.
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Plot
Nicholas (George Zucco) runs a filling station in the sticks. In reality, he is helping Dr. Richard Marlowe (Bela Lugosi) capture comely young ladies, so he transfers their life essences to his long-dead wife. Also assisting is Toby (John Carradine), who lovingly shepherds the leftover zombie girls and pounds on bongos during voodoo ceremonies. The hero is a Hollywood screenwriter who, at the end of the picture, turns the experience into a script titled "Voodoo Man." When his producer asks who should star in it, the hero suggests ... Bela Lugosi.
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Cast
- Bela Lugosi as Dr.Richard Marlowe
- John Carradine as Toby
- George Zucco as Nicholas
- Wanda McKay as Betty Benton
- Louise Currie as Stella Saunders
- Tod Andrews as Ralph Dawson
- Ellen Hall as Mrs. Evelyn Marlowe
- Terry Walker as Alice
- Mary Currier as Mrs. Benton
- Claire James as Zombie
- Henry Hall as Sheriff
- Dan White as Deputy Elmer
- Pat McKee as Grego
- Mici Goty as Marie - Housekeeper
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