The Undead (film)

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The Undead
Directed by Roger Corman
Produced by Roger Corman
Written by Charles B. Griffith
Mark Hanna
Starring Pamela Duncan
Richard Garland
Allison Hayes
Val Dufour
Mel Welles
Music by Ronald Stein
Cinematography William Sickner
Editing by Frank Sullivan
Release date(s) 1957
Running time 75 min.
Country USA
Language English
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The Undead is a 1957 horror film directed by Roger Corman starring Pamela Duncan, Richard Garland, Allison Hayes, and Val Dufour. It follows the story of prostitute Diana Love (Duncan) who is put into a hypnotic trance by psychic Quintis (Dufour), thus causing her to regress back to a previous life as Helene, a woman from the Middle Ages who is to die at dawn under suspicion of being a witch. Star Allison Hayes also starred in Attack of the 50 Foot Woman (1958). The Undead was later featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000 during its eighth season. Richard Devon was also featured as Satan.

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  • Filmed in a converted supermarket.
  • The film was completed in six days.
  • Inspired (as was the film The She Creature) by the interest during the 1950s in reincarnation especially the book The Search for Bridey Murphy by Morey Bernstein which was itself filmed in 1956.

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