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In 1936, the film was followed by a loose sequel ''Revolt of the Zombies''.
In 1936, the film was followed by a loose sequel ''Revolt of the Zombies''.


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* [[Anything But That]]: Beaumont's reaction when he realizes what is coming up to him after Legendre poisons him.
* [[Anything But That]]: Beaumont's reaction when he realizes what is coming up to him after Legendre poisons him.
* [[Big Ol' Eyebrows]]: Sported by Chauvin, one of Legendre's zombies.
* [[Big Ol' Eyebrows]]: Sported by Chauvin, one of Legendre's zombies.

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Dr. Bruner: "Who are you?" (Zombies start to approach him) "And what are they?"
Legendre: "For you, my friend, they are the angels of death."

White Zombie is a 1932 horror film from RKO Pictures.

A love triangle in Haiti takes an interesting turn when one of the participants turns to a local witch doctor for help. This doesn't go as planned, as the witch doctor has plans of his own....

In 1936, the film was followed by a loose sequel Revolt of the Zombies.

Tropes used in White Zombie (film) include:

"For the futurrrrre, monsieur!"