The Plague of the Zombies |
A plague has taken the lives of twelve people in twelve months in a quaint village in the Cornish countryside. Dr. James Forbes arrives with his outspoken daughter Sylvia in a town plagued by more than disease after being summoned by former student and local physician Dr. Peter Thompson. Dr. Thompson's efforts to discover the the cause of these mysterious deaths has been hampered by the superstitious beliefs of the villagers and the meddling of the town's wealthy and controlling Squire, Clive Hamilton. Because autopsies have been forbidden by the locals, the two doctors decide to examine the most
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Dr. Forbes begins to suspect Voodoo is behind all of this. All the evidence points to the suave but sinister Squire as the cause of this plague and the fact that he spent a significant amount of time in Haiti does nothing to help his case. It's up to the two doctors to take on the Squire and his undead henchmen and stop him before he turns Sylvia into one of his monsters.
The Plague of the Zombies is Hammer B-movie gold. If you watch it as a low budget and quickly shot B-movie punctuated with comical acting and effects, I think you will be pleasantly surprised. Remember, it's a mystery movie as much as it is a horror so don't expect it to be like a modern zombie film. These old Hammer films were created to be spooky more than outright scary and I think this movie succeeds in that. Watching it with a pint or two of Guinness couldn't hurt either.
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