Directed by:
Roger CormanCinematography:
William A. SicknerComposer:
Ronald SteinCast:
Pamela Duncan, Richard Garland, Allison Hayes, Val Dufour, Mel Welles, Dorothy Neumann, Richard Devon, Billy Barty, Bruno VeSota, Dick Miller, Maurice Manson (more)VOD (1)
Plots(1)
Two psychical researchers procure the services of a lady of the night and send her back in time under hypnosis. She finds herself in the body of a past existence - a woman in medieval times waiting to be beheaded as a witch. By avoiding this fate she unwittingly starts to alter history. (official distributor synopsis)
Reviews (1)
Despite the poster attracting you into a plain horror story, you’d better not expect any terror-inducing suspense. All in all, The Undead is a mild fantasy film about a hypnosis experiment gone slightly berserk. The subject of the experiment – a low-grade prostitute – ends up, with her consciousness, in the Middle Ages, where she is mistaken for a witch. I think the rest of the plot can be guessed easily. And, although I can’t say it’s downright boring (there are a couple of decent scenes), this flick is no masterpiece either. ()