It's another public domain feature horror flick found on archive.org! The classic White Zombie from the Halperin brothers in 1932, featuring the iconic image of those crazy, scary Béla Lugosi eyes, used many times over in other non-Lugosi productions. Lugosi's character, who is the master of a crew of zombies that run his sugar cane mill, has the fantastic name of Murder Legendre, and it's all over-the-top hysterics and sinister atmospherics from that point forward. Enjoy... if you dare!
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