Director:
Edward L. CahnGuión:
Jerome BixbyCámara:
Kenneth PeachMúsica:
Gerald FriedReparto:
Richard Anderson, Elaine Edwards, Adele Mara, Morris Ankrum (narrador), Luis Van Rooten, Gar Moore, Jan Arvan, Felix LocherStreaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
En las excavaciones de Pompeya un trabajador desentierra un cuerpo y un medallón de bronce con unas extrañas inscripciones. Carlo Fiorillo (Luis Van Rooten), arqueólogo italiano, especula sobre la posibilidad de que el cuerpo siga con vida. El investigador médico Paul Mallon (Richard Anderson) se muestra escéptico hasta que su prometida comienza a soñar eventos extraños. (Filmin)
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A shameless copy of Karloff's The Mummy, with the added value of swapping Egypt for ancient Greek Pompeii and a lava-covered walking zombie with its own name and history. He is the Etruscan slave gladiator Quintilus, who also lusts for a woman and whose unfulfilled relationship with her has been his curse for centuries. The boys blew it here, I wouldn't have been so strict. It's a Ctrl+C - Ctrl+V rip-off, but it's got likeable actors who don't overact exceptionally, nice seaside locations, and Quintilus hilariously smashes doors with his fist and gives knockouts like Mike Tyson. Let's be forgiving, Edward L. Cahn rode the vogue in the 1950s for "the better, quite workmanlike mass production." ()
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