Curse of the Voodoo (1965)

1h 17m
Running Time

May 1, 1965
Release Date

Curse of the Voodoo (1965)

1h 17m
Running Time

May 1, 1965
Release Date

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Plot.

In Africa, a professional hunter kills a male lion which is sacred to a local tribe which also practices voodoo; and when he returns to England, he finds himself deteriorating under the influence of a curse which they have placed on him for his sacrilege.

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Release Date
May 1, 1965

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 17m

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This Movie Is About.

voodoo
south africa
black magic
curse
big game hunter
nightmare
marriage crisis
delirium
revenge motive
devoted wife
african tribe
self sufficient
face at the window
interfering mother-in-law
lion worshipper
lion hunt
infected wound

Wiki.

Curse of Simba, also known as Voodoo Blood Death, is a black-and-white 1965 British-American supernatural horror film set in Africa, but filmed in England in 18 days. Its producer was Kenneth Rive and it was directed by Lindsay Shonteff. The movie was released as Curse of the Voodoo in the United States where it was shown as the second film on a double feature with the low-budget US science fiction movie Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster (1965). Curse of Simba follows a white hunter who brings a curse home to England after enraging the Simbazi, an African tribe, by killing one of the lions that the tribe venerates. To break the curse and live, he must return to Africa and kill the tribal chief who put it on him.

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