A rich industrialist’s plan to build an island resort runs into trouble when the only member of his survey team to return is in a zombie-like state. Not wanting superstition to ruin his project, he calls in skeptical journalist Phillip Knight (Boris Karloff) to lead a team back to the island. Knight insists on taking
The Walking Dead (1935)
Gangsters assassinate a judge and frame an ex-con, John Ellman (Boris Karloff). Two witnesses are too frightened to testify until it is too late and he is electrocuted, but fanatic scientist Evan Beaumont (Edmund Gwenn) resurrects him. Ellman comes back without his memory, but with knowledge of who is responsible for his death. Soon, the
Waxwork (1988)
A group of students visit David Lincoln’s (David Warner) mysterious wax museum where each monster-filled exhibit can take victims into its world. When all eighteen exhibits have killed, the monsters will come alive in the real world, destroying it. Only two of the students, Mark Loftmore (Zach Galligan) and Sarah Brightman (Deborah Foreman), can stop Lincoln’s evil
Zombi 2 (1979)
Zombie Nightmare (1986)
When a muscular, baseball-playing, “good” guy (Jon Mikl Thor) is run down by wild gang members (including Tia Carrere), the victim’s mother has the local voodoo priestess bring him back as a zombie for revenge. The police are confused, though Capt. Tom Churchman (Adam West) may have something to hide. Why don’t zombies play more
Zombies on Broadway (1945)
When, as a publicity stunt, Jerry Miles and Mike Streger (Wally Brown & Alan Carney) advertise they will have a real zombie at the opening of the new club, The Zombie Hut, their boss, an ex-gangster (Sheldon Leonard), makes them travel to the island of St. Sebastian to find one.