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"If theres one thing that I wouldnt want to be twice, zombies is both of em."
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King of the Zombies is a 1941 American zombie comedy film directed by Jean Yarbrough and starring Dick Purcell, Joan Woodbury, and Mantan Moreland. The film was produced by Monogram Pictures, and was typical of its B films produced by the Pine-Thomas team. Along with flying scenes, the use of zany characters and slapstick efforts were juxtaposed with a spy and zombie story.
"If theres one thing that I wouldnt want to be twice, zombies is both of em."
"[hearing voodoo drums] It aint Gene Krupa!"
"ARE YOU A ZOMBIE? If you can sit through this spine-tingling carnival of shrieks and howls without getting the thrill of a lifetime...you must belong to the living dead!"
"HUMAN SACRIFICES! SAVAGE TORTURE! VOODOO RITES!"
"[Squeezing between two hypnotized "zombies"] Move over boys, Im one of the gang now."
"Blood-chilling revelations of the weird cult that practices its black magic in the impenetrable jungles of Central America!"
"Dont miss this shock-crammed punch-packed double thriller-chiller terror program!"
"Henry Victor — Dr. Miklos Sangre"
"Mantan Moreland — Jefferson "Jeff" Jackson"
"Joan Woodbury — Barbara Winslow"
"Dick Purcell — James "Mac" McCarthy"