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  1. 2 nov 2016 · The Undead are, without doubt, a motley and diverse crew, but some of their characteristics are universal. The Undead are able, at the very least, to move around and manipulate their environments. They are usually interested in the living and attempt to either communicate with them or prey on them, and they are not vulnerable to death by natural causes.

  2. Roger Corman. Director. Charles B. Griffith. Screenplay. Mark Hanna. Screenplay. Two psychics place a prostitute under hypnosis in order to learn about her past-life experiences. When they unwittingly send her back in time, she finds herself in the Middle Ages, suspected of being a witch and on the verge of being executed.

  3. 25 ago 2023 · Wonderful Roger Corman film, starring gorgeous Allison Hayes as the wicked witch! A beautiful woman is sent back in time via hypnosis to the Middle Ages wher...

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  4. 24 nov 2019 · "The Undead" Storyline - Two psychical researchers procure the services of a lady of the night and send her back in time under hypnosis. She finds herself in...

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    • THE ALLISON HAYES CHANNEL36
  5. The Undead is a 1957 horror film directed by Roger Corman starring Pamela Duncan, Allison Hayes, Richard Garland and Val Dufour. It follows the story of pros...

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  6. www.moriareviews.com › horror › undead-1957The Undead (1957) - Moria

    2 apr 2024 · The Undead was an early Corman production, made before his acclaim with his Edgar Allan Poe films. Many of the Corman stock troupe has been assembled – actors Mel Welles, Buno VeSota and Dick Miller, as well as screenwriter Charles B. Griffith, all of whom would be key figures in The Little Shop of Horrors , along with other regulars like Richard Garland, Pamela Duncan and Dorothy Neumann.

  7. The Undead particularly exploits the sensation regarding the Bridey Murphy case, reincarnation and hypnotic regression that had a bit more than 15 minutes of fame starting in 1954. (Look it up, it's interesting). Riffing on the above, screenwriter Charles…