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Director: Lindsay Shonteff
Cast: Bryant Haliday, Lisa Daniely, Dennis Price, Dennis Alaba Peters
In Africa, a professional hunter kills a male lion which is sacred to a local tribe which also practices voodoo; and when he returns to England, he finds himself deteriorating under the influence of a curse which they have placed on him for his sacrilege.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Curse of the Voodoo is a 1965 horror film directed by Lindsay Shonteff that has not received much critical acclaim. There is no information available on any major awards or nominations the film has received. The film's rating on IMDb is 5.3/10, indicating a mixed audience reception.
Why you might like this:
Fans of classic horror will appreciate the moody, atmospheric direction of Lindsay Shonteff in this 1965 supernatural thriller. Featuring strong performances from Bryant Haliday and Dennis Price, the film builds an eerie sense of dread as an African voodoo curse haunts an English big game hunter, creating a compelling blend of international settings and mystical terror.
Curse of Simba, is a black-and-white 1965 British-American supernatural horror film directed by Lindsay Shonteff and starring Bryant Haliday and Dennis Price. The screenplay was by Brian Clemens and it was produced by Kenneth Rive.
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