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Rating: 6.2/10 by 134 users

Messiah of Evil (1974)

A young woman searching for her missing artist father finds herself in the strange seaside town of Point Dume, which seems to be under the influence of a mysterious undead cult.

Directing:
  • Willard Huyck
  • Gloria Katz
Writing:
  • Willard Huyck
  • Gloria Katz
Stars:
Release Date: Wed, Dec 11, 1974

Rating: 6.2/10 by 134 users

Alternative Title:
Revenge of the Screaming Dead - US
Messiah of Evil: The Second Coming - US
Blood Virgin - US
Deep Swamp - GB
Dead People - NL
Zumbis do Mal - BR
Ο Μεσίας του Διαβόλου - GR
Ο Μεσσίας του Διαβόλου - GR
Messiah of the Evil Dead - CA
Messiah of Evil - CA
Dead People - US
Blood Busters - DE
Messias des Bösen - DE
邪魔的弥赛亚 - CN
メシア・オブ・ザ・デッド - JP

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 30 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: small town, beach, undead, curse, zombie, beach house, living dead, flesh eating, albino, walking dead

Marianna Hill
Arletty Lang
Royal Dano
Joseph Lang
Charles Dierkop
Gas Attendant
Bennie Robinson
Albino Trucker
Morgan Fisher
Townsperson
Emma Truckman
Townsperson
Dyanne Asimow
Townsperson
Herb Margolis
Townsperson
Alex Michaels
Townsperson
Walter Hill
Stabbing Victim in Prologue
Willard Huyck
Zombie in Car (uncredited)
Gloria Katz
Ticket Booth Zombie (uncredited)
Billy Weber
Supermarket Zombie (uncredited)

Wuchak

**_I see "Dead People"_** A woman (Marianna Hill) goes to the California coastal town of Point Dune to visit her artist father, but can't find him and runs into a guy (Michael Greer) and his two female companions (Anitra Ford & Joy Bang). They discover that there are mysterious and peculiar things going on in town, which eventually take a deadly turn. "Messiah of Evil" (1973) is an American film with a misleading title; it was originally called "Dead People," which is more fitting. The flick has a haunting ambiance, effectively combining elements of "Carnival of Souls" (1962), "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) and "Let's Scare Jessica to Death." It's on par with the first two, but not great like "Night," a classic horror masterpiece. If you don't remember Marianna Hill, the doe-eyed protagonist, she was one of the most beautiful women to appear on the Original Series of Star Trek, specifically the episode "Dagger of the the Mind" as Dr. Helen Noel. The movie is a must for fans of her since she is prominently featured. The title "Messiah of Evil" is too generic and gives the impression that the story prominently features a weirdo dark Christ-figure, but this is hardly the case. The dark messiah is ambiguous and barely featured. A more fitting title would be "Village of the Dead" or something to this effect. In any case, many hail it as a moody horror masterpiece from the early 70s. It has a few highlights and is mandatory viewing for 60s-70s mystery/horror aficionados and admirers of the lovely Marianna Hill. Unfortunately, it's actually kind of boring and the whole "dark messiah" side of the story is insubstantial. It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in SoCal in Malibu, Burbank, Anaheim, Melrose, Venice and Echo Park. GRADE: C+/B-


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