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Curse of the Voodoo
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Curse of the Voodoo

Blood Sacrifice of the Simbazi!
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User Score7 ratings
TMDB 3.416+19651h 17mEnglish
Horror

Synopsis

In Africa, a professional hunter kills a male lion which is sacred to a local tribe which also practices voodoo; and when he returns to England, he finds himself deteriorating under the influence of a curse which they have placed on him for his sacrilege.

Director
Lindsay ShonteffFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Futurama Entertainment Corp.3 production companies
Release
May 1, 1965Released
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Top Cast

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Bryant Haliday
Bryant Haliday
Mike Stacey
Lisa Daniely
Lisa Daniely
Janet Stacey
Dennis Price
Dennis Price
Maj. Lomas
Dennis Alaba Peters
Saidi
Danny Daniels
Danny Daniels
Chief M'Gobo
Mary Kerridge
Mary Kerridge
Janet's mother
Valli Newby
The Girl from the Nightclub
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Doctor

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
Sep 5, 2024

Now then, where to start.... I am a big fan of the ultimately rather tragic Dennis Price; he was superb in "Kind Hearts and Coronets" (1949) so thought I'd defy the reviews and give it a chance. Well, you know what - it's dreadful nonsense. Bryant Haliday is a big game hunter who commits the ultimate taboo for a local tribe of voodoo worshippers - he kills a Simla (not the one from the cartoon, you understand...). This is sacrilegious to the locals - and so when Haliday gets back home, suitably cursed, he begins to have hallucinations that he is being chased across rural England by spear-yielding warriors... Now anyone who has ever tried running through a grassy, thistle filled field clad only in a loincloth will appreciate just how difficult - decidedly jaggy and slippy, bestrewn with cow pats - it can be; and that's without a man in skintight white denim taking potshots at you; or indeed, pointing his jeep in your direction... The film is simply woeful; the action scenes filmed and edited as it were a jigsaw puzzle and the music was so interfering as to render the whole thing amongst the worst example of British cinema I have ever had the misfortune to watch.

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