Revolt of the Zombies (1936)
The story is set in Cambodia in the years following WWI. An evil count has come into possession of the secret methods by which men can be transformed into walking zombies and uses these unholy powers to create a race of slave laborers. An expedition is sent to the ruins of Angkor Wat, in hopes of ending the count's activities once and for all. Unfortunately, one of the members of the expedition has his own agenda.
Director: Victor Halperin
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Dean Jagger as Armand Louque |
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Dorothy Stone as Claire Duval |
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Roy D'Arcy as Col. Mazovia |
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Robert Noland as Clifford Grayson |
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George Cleveland as General Duval |
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E. Alyn Warren as Dr. Trevissant |
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Carl Stockdale as Ignacio / Max MacDonald |
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William Crowell as Priest Tsiang |
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Teru Shimada as Buna |
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Adolph Milar as Gen. von Schelling |
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Sana Rayya as Dancer |
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Jay Eaton as Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Selmer Jackson as Officer (uncredited) |
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Hans Schumm as German Soldier (uncredited) |
| Production | Edward Halperin | Producer |
| Directing | Victor Halperin | Director |
| Writing | Howard Higgin | Writer |
| Writing | Victor Halperin | Writer |
| Writing | Rollo Lloyd | Writer |
| Art | Leigh Smith | Art Direction |
| Sound | William Axt | Music |
| Sound | Charles Dunworth | Music |
| Costume & Make-Up | Phillip Scheer | Hairstylist |
| Sound | Hugo Riesenfeld | Music |
| Sound | Erno Rapee | Music |
| Editing | Douglass Biggs | Editor |
| Sound | George P. Costello | Sound Engineer |
| Crew | Ray Mercer | Special Effects |
| Camera | Jockey Arthur Feindel | Camera Operator |
| Camera | Arthur Martinelli | Director of Photography |