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    • Revenge of the Zombies is a 1943 comedy horror film, directed by Steve Sekely, starring John Carradine and Gale Storm. Dr. Max Heinrich von Altermann (John Carradine), is a mad scientist working to create a race of living dead warriors for the Third Reich.
      The film was a follow-up to the horror-comedy King of the Zombies (1941) with Mantan Moreland reprising his role as Jeff and Madame Sul-Te-Wan returning as a different character. The film is both a sequel and a partial remake of the original film. Both films feature the concept of a mad scientist married to a zombie wife. In this film, the female zombie has retained her free will, and refuses to be controlled.


      Plot



      After the death of Max's (John Carradine) wife Lila (Veda Ann Borg), he holds a funeral for her. However, he has also turned her into a zombie. He is amazed when Lila show signs of free will and challenges him for control. In the excitement Dr. Keating (Barry Macollum) goes missing after entering a tomb which should not have been entered.
      During dinner, Scott Warrington (Mauritz Hugo) finds a radio in Max's cabinet and figures out that it communicates to Hitler. Max learns of this and gags and ties up Scott. Lazarus (James Baskett), Max's right-hand man, finds a gun. While making soup with Rosella (Sybil Lewis), Jeff (Mantan Moreland) finds Scott bound and gagged in a closet, and he tells Jeff about the situation. Max discovers this and tries to flee the swamp. Lila and the hordes of zombies pursue Max, and both Max and Lila end up sinking into quicksand.


      Cast


      John Carradine as Dr. Max Heinrich von Altermann
      Gale Storm as Jennifer Rand
      Robert Lowery as Larry Adams
      Bob Steele as United States agent posing as Sheriff
      Mantan Moreland as Jeff Jackson
      Veda Ann Borg as Lila von Altermann
      Barry Macollum as Dr. Harvey Keating
      Mauritz Hugo as Scott Warrington
      Madame Sul-Te-Wan as Mammy Beulah, the housekeeper
      James Baskett as Lazarus
      Sybil Lewis as Rosella
      Robert Cherry as Pete, a zombie
      Franklyn Farnum as zombie


      Production


      The film was a semi-remake of King of the Zombies. It was co-written by Edmond Kelso, who wrote the first film, and has a similar storyline: two men and a servant played by Mantan Moreland are guests in a strange house where a mad scientist with a zombie wife is working for Nazi Germany.
      It was meant to star Bela Lugosi, but Lugosi ended up not appearing. The movie was the first in a new six-film contract between Monogram and Moreland.
      The film was announced in April 1943 with Robert Lowery and Mantan Moreland attached.
      Filming was meant to start on 10 May 1943. However this date was pushed back and John Carradine became the star.


      Reception


      Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Peter Dendle wrote that it is the first zombie film to presume that audiences know what a zombie is. Dendle called it a remake of King of the Zombies and "stock fare from the Monogram horror mill." Kino Lorber's Blu-ray "Revenge of the Zombies," a November 26, 2024, release, features a Tom Weaver-Gary D. Rhodes audio commentary providing background on the movie and its producers' negotiations with the Office of War Information and the Bureau of Motion Pictures, which disapproved of several elements of its script.


      References




      External links



      Revenge of the Zombies at IMDb
      Revenge of the Zombies is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
      Revenge of the Zombies at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
      Revenge of the Zombies at the TCM Movie Database
      Revenge of the Zombies at AllMovie

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