Voodoo Man (1944)
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- Approved
- 1h 2min
- Crime, Drama
- 21 Feb 1944 (USA)
- Movie
Dr. Richard Marlowe uses a combination of voodoo and hypnosis in an attempt to revive his dead wife by transferring the life essences of several hapless young girls he has kidnapped and imprisoned in the dungeon beneath his mansion.
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Cast verified as complete
Bela Lugosi | ... |
Dr. Marlowe
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John Carradine | ... |
Toby
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George Zucco | ... |
Nicholas
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Wanda McKay | ... |
Betty
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Louise Currie | ... |
Sally
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Tod Andrews | ... |
Ralph
(as Michael Ames)
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Ellen Hall | ... |
Mrs. Marlowe
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Terry Walker | ... |
Alice
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Mary Currier | ... |
Mrs. Benton
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Claire James | ... |
Zombie
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Henry Hall | ... |
Sheriff
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Dan White | ... |
Deputy
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Pat McKee | ... |
Grego
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Mici Goty | ... |
Housekeeper
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Dorothy Bailer | ... |
Kidnapped Girl (uncredited)
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George DeNormand | ... |
Policeman (uncredited)
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John Ince | ... |
S.K. - the Producer (uncredited)
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Edward Keane | ... |
District Attorney (uncredited)
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Ethelreda Leopold | ... |
Kidnapped Girl (uncredited)
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Ralph Littlefield | ... |
Sam (uncredited)
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Charles McAvoy | ... |
Policeman (uncredited)
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Dennis Moore | ... |
Policeman (uncredited)
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Directed by
William Beaudine | ... | (directed by) |
Written by
Robert Charles | ... | (original story) |
Robert Charles | ... | (screenplay) |
Produced by
Jack Dietz | ... | producer (produced by) |
Sam Katzman | ... | producer (produced by) |
Barney A. Sarecky | ... | associate producer (as Barney Sarecky) |
Cinematography by
Marcel Le Picard | ... | (photography) |
Editing by
Carl Pierson | ... | film editor |
Art Direction by
Dave Milton |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Arthur Hammond | ... | assistant director (as Art Hammond) |
Art Department
Dave Milton | ... | set designer |
Sound Department
Glen Glenn | ... | sound |
Stunts
George DeNormand | ... | stunts (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
Edward J. Kay | ... | musical director (as Edward Kay) |
Additional Crew
Reed Bovee | ... | digital film scanning |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Monogram Pictures (1944) (United States) (theatrical)
- New Realm Pictures (1949) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Ajax Pictures Corporation (1950) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Olive Films (2015) (Canada) (DVD) (DVD and Blu-ray)
- Olive Films (2015) (United States) (DVD) (DVD and Blu-ray)
- Gemini Entertainment (2021) (World-wide) (video)
- Sinister Cinema (United States) (VHS)
- Stream Go Media (2022) (World-wide)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Dr. Richard Marlowe uses a combination of voodoo rite and hypnotic suggestion, attempting to revive his beautiful, but long-dead, wife, by transferring the life essences of several hapless young girls he has kidnapped and imprisoned in the dungeon beneath his mansion. Written by Anonymous |
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Taglines | YOU DARE NOT LOOK INTO HIS EYES! (original poster - all caps) See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $90,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | Monogram bought the story "Tiger Man"--which was originally supposed to be this film's title--from author Andrew Colvin, but when the title was changed to "Voodoo Man", Colvin wasn't given a screen credit. See more » |
Goofs | In the opening credits, Louise Currie is listed as "Sally". Yet, within the film, she's called "Stella Saunders". See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Lock Up Your Daughters (1951). See more » |
Quotes |
Ralph Dawson:
[last lines, talking about his horror story to the president of the film company]
Say, why don't you get that actor Bela Lugosi? It's right up his alley! See more » |