I Walked With A Zombie (1943) - (Movie Clip) Everything Good Dies Here
Efficient and captivating opening, as Canadian nurse Betsy (Frances Dee) is interviewed (by one-armed Alan Edmiston) for a job with West Indian sugar planter Holland (Tom Conway), in I Walked With A Zombie, 1943, from producer Val Lewton and director Jacques Tourneur.
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I Walked With A Zombie - (Original Trailer)
A nurse in the Caribbean resorts to voodoo to cure her patient in the horror classic I Walked With A Zombie (1943).
I Walked With A Zombie (1943) -- (Movie Clip) There's Been No Crying Here
Nurse Betsy (Frances Dee) on her first night at the island plantation, hears a voice, then meets her patient (Christine Jordan), whose husband (Tom Conway) and servants (Theresa Harris, Richard Abrams, Vivian Dandridge) soon intervene, in producer Val Lewton's I Walked With A Zombie, 1943.
I Walked With A Zombie (1943) -- (Movie Clip) By Poison Or Hocus Pocus
Dr. Maxwell (James Bell) explains to the mother-in-law (Edith Barrett) that Jessica (Christine Gordon) can't be a zombie, as nurse Betsy (Frances Dee), husband Paul (Tom Conway) and brother-in-law Wesley (James Ellison) face voodoo evidence to the contrary, in Val Letwon's I Walked With A Zombie, 1943.
I Walked With A Zombie (1943) -- (Movie Clip) Carre Four
Against the advice of the native maid, nurse Betsy (Frances Dee) brings patient Jessica (Christine Gordon) to seek a voodoo cure, meeting sentry Carre Four (Darby Jones) and various performers, a famous scene from producer Val Lewton and director Jacques Tourneur in I Walked With A Zombie, 1943.