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Messiah of Evil

1974

R

1 h 30 m

United States

Horror

A young woman goes searching for her missing artist father. Her journey takes her to a strange Californian seaside town governed by a mysterious undead cult.
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6.3 /10

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Michael Greer
Thom
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Marianna Hill
Arletty
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Joy Bang
Toni
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Anitra Ford
Laura
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Royal Dano
Joseph Lang
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Elisha Cook Jr.
Charlie
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Charles Dierkop
Gas Attendant
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Bennie Robinson
Albino Trucker
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Morgan Fisher
Canrobert Galleries Art Dealer
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Emma Truckman
Unknown
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Dyanne Asimow
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Herb Margolis
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Alex Michaels
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Walter Hill
Stabbing Victim in Prologue
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Laurie Charlap-Hyman
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Willard Huyck
Zombie in Car
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Gloria Katz
Ticket Booth Zombie

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❤jasmine009❤

18/11/2022 08:56
Trailer—Messiah of Evil
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Jules

16/11/2022 03:07
If you're not in the market for a moody, atmospheric horror film, Messiah of Evil might not be for you. The script is nothing to write home about and a lot of it can be rather confounding, but it more than makes up for it with some of the spookiest set pieces I've ever seen on screen. Two sequences stand out in particular. 1.) a woman enters a grocery store late at night to find a horde of zombie-like creatures eating all the raw meat in the freezer section and 2.) another woman goes to see a late night movie and finds herself swarmed by the living dead in a sleek homage to a moment from Hitchcock's The Birds. Messiah of Evil is a well crafted, creepy, and very memorable experience akin to a nightmare from your childhood. You won't be able to remember all the little details, but you'll remember how it made you feel.
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tiana🇬🇭🇳🇬

16/11/2022 03:07
After losing contact with her artist father, Arletty (Marianna Hill) travels to the coastal town Point Dune. She does not find him and stumbles upon Thom (Michael Greer), a weird wealthy man that is travelling with two lovers, Toni (Joy Bang) and Laura (Anitra Ford), to meet her father. She reads his diary and soon she realizes that there is something strange with the residents of the Californian town. "Messiah of Evil" is an atmospheric horror film with a messy screenplay and disappointing conclusion. There are several great scenes and creepy deaths with wonderful cinematography. However the character Thom never works and his arrival to the house of Arletty's father is ridiculous. The living sharing Point Dune with the dead is also absurd. Last but not the least, there is no satisfactory explanation for the transformation of the dwellers into zombies. My vote is six. Title (Brazil): "Zumbís do Mal" ("Zombies of Evil")
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Ali 💕

16/11/2022 03:07
This enigmatic, artsy horror film from the early 1970's is a lost low budget B classic waiting to be rediscovered. Also known as "Dead People," "Revenge of the Screaming Dead," and "Second Coming," this is actually a pretty creepy and surrealistic little flick. Nicely stylized performances, both slowly sliding from self-possessed cool into numb fear in a believable style. There are also effective character turns by Elisha Cook, Jr. Old veteran actor instantly recognizable for his many roles film noir. Elisha Cook, Jr. Has a flair for portraying intense neurotics or spineless double-dealers. His best-known role was that of Wilmer in The Maltese Falcon (1941). Rock solid performances, strongly developed characters, a genuinely creepy atmosphere. Much better than one would imagine for its low budget. "Messiah of Evil" ultimately has some great visual ideas and a genuine undercurrent of dread . Messiah Of Evil is a macabre little gem and a must for any fan of 1970's horror.
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Singh Manjeet

16/11/2022 03:07
Eerie, dream-like zombie picture that anticipates both Romero's consumerism subtext and Boyle's agile undead. Full of quirky touches, it should be much better known than it is. Strange to think that one year later husband-and-wife team Huyck and Katz would co-write American Graffiti
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