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White Zombie is a 1932 horror film from RKO Pictures. A love triangle in Haiti takes an interesting turn when one of the participants turns to a local witch doctor for help. This doesn't go as planned, as the witch doctor has plans of his own.... In 1936, the film was followed by a loose sequel Revolt of the Zombies.

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  • White Zombie is a 1932 horror film from RKO Pictures. A love triangle in Haiti takes an interesting turn when one of the participants turns to a local witch doctor for help. This doesn't go as planned, as the witch doctor has plans of his own.... In 1936, the film was followed by a loose sequel Revolt of the Zombies.
  • White Zombie (1932) is an American horror film, first released on August 4, 1932. It was the first film to feature zombies. The film was produced independently by minor silent film makers Edward Halperin and Victor Halperin, from a script by Garnett Weston. Victor Halperin directed, and the film was distributed by United Artists.
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  • White Zombie
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  • 1932-08-04(xsd:date)
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  • White Zombie is a 1932 horror film from RKO Pictures. A love triangle in Haiti takes an interesting turn when one of the participants turns to a local witch doctor for help. This doesn't go as planned, as the witch doctor has plans of his own.... In 1936, the film was followed by a loose sequel Revolt of the Zombies.
  • White Zombie (1932) is an American horror film, first released on August 4, 1932. It was the first film to feature zombies. The film was produced independently by minor silent film makers Edward Halperin and Victor Halperin, from a script by Garnett Weston. Victor Halperin directed, and the film was distributed by United Artists. Sherman S. Krellberg financed most of the production of the film through his Amusement Securities Corporation, using the film rights as collateral. When the Halperins were unable to repay the loan in a timely manner, Krellberg took over the rights and, after its initial run was finished, periodically reissued the film through minor distributors, the last time being in 1972.
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