Dead Men Walk

Dead Men Walk (1943)

  • 22% of users liked it
    (256 ratings)

This painfully cheap but wildly entertaining PRC production stars a hammy George Zucco in a dual role as the Clayton Twins -- both doctors, one good, one evil. Elwyn Clayton, a practitioner of the black arts, is murdered by his brother Lloyd and returns from the dead as a vampire to seek revenge… More

Unrated, 1 hr. 5 min.
Directed By
Sam Newfield
Genres
Drama, Horror, Classics
In Theaters
Apr 12, 1943 Wide
Independent International Pictures Corp.

Critic Reviews

  • Dennis Schwartz, Ozus' World Movie Reviews

    Has a few bright spots, such as a campy Zucco rising from the dead to chant a black arts mantra.

  • David Cornelius, DVDTalk.com

    It all fizzles under lackluster direction, a story that drags, and a conflict that ultimately just isn't that interesting, let alone frightening.

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  • Greg S


    A student of the black arts returns from the dead as an overenunciating vampire. Dual roles from George Zucco can't save this impoverished Poverty Row DRACULA ripoff (Dwight Frye even plays a watered down version of Renfield).

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