Black Horror Movies

Revenge of the Zombies (1943)

Revenge of the Zombies horror movie poster

A semi-sequel to King of the Zombies, Revenge of the Zombies is more like King of the Zombies Redux, with Mantan Moreland reprising his role as bug-eyed servant Jeff, albeit in a different location (Louisiana instead of the Caribbean) and with a different (albeit equally rigid) cast of characters. As with KOTZ, ROTZ features:

Despite the Louisiana setting, there’s no voodoo to be found in ROTZ; just a lame-ass poison made from swamp lilies whose antidote is…COFFEE??? That’s not a poison; that’s a sleep aid! Meanwhile, Mantan is typical Mantan: helpless, ignorant, and blindly superstitious, yet still likable. As groan-worthy as his role seems by today’s standards, it’s evident that he’s the high point of both this movie and KOTZ. The other characters are so flat and dull, it’s hard to figure out who the zombies are, but when Mantan enters the scene, it’s amazing how the energy level picks up.

Santa’s Workshop was not as advertised.
“Well, I’m sure there’s a logical scientific explanation for the proliferation of supposedly paranormal activity in this sector — er, I mean, lawdy they’s boogedy-boogs in tha bushes!”
Phil picked an awkward time to cop a feel.
“Raise the shelf!”
All they needed now was the Vaseline.
“Trick or treat, motherfucker.”
“I hope you’re barefoot and/or pregnant under there.”
Exit mobile version