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Curse of the Voodoo 1965

★ 2.56 votes77 min📅 1965-05-01

"Blood Sacrifice of the Simbazi!"

Dive into the eerie world of *Curse of the Voodoo* (1965), Lindsay Shonteff's chilling horror gem that blends African mysticism with British unease. When a reckless big-game hunter desecrates a sacred lion in Africa, he unknowingly invites a vengeful voodoo curse back to England.

Director: Lindsay Shonteff

Cast

Bryant Haliday
Bryant Haliday
Mike Stacey
Lisa Daniely
Lisa Daniely
Janet Stacey
Dennis Price
Dennis Price
Maj. Lomas
Dennis Alaba Peters
Saidi
Danny Daniels
Danny Daniels
Chief M'Gobo
Mary Kerridge
Mary Kerridge
Janet's mother
Valli Newby
The Girl from the Nightclub
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Ronald Leigh-Hunt
Doctor
Beryl Cunningham
Beryl Cunningham
Nightclub dancer
Nigel Feyisetan
Simbasa in London

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Curse of the Voodoo* (1965) about?

*Curse of the Voodoo* follows a big-game hunter who defies a sacred African tribe by killing a lion, only to face a chilling voodoo curse upon his return to England. As his body and mind deteriorate, he becomes a vessel for the tribe's wrath, trapped in a nightmare of guilt and supernatural retribution.

Who directed *Curse of the Voodoo*?

The film was directed by Lindsay Shonteff, a filmmaker known for his work in horror and adventure cinema during the 1960s.

Who stars in *Curse of the Voodoo*?

The film features Bryant Haliday as the ill-fated hunter, alongside Lisa Daniely, Dennis Price, Dennis Alaba Peters, and Danny Daniels.

Is *Curse of the Voodoo* (1965) worth watching?

While *Curse of the Voodoo* is a cult-classic gem for horror enthusiasts, its dated effects and slower pacing may not satisfy modern audiences expecting jump scares. That said, its atmospheric dread and unique premise make it a fascinating time capsule of 1960s occult horror.

How long is *Curse of the Voodoo*?

The runtime for *Curse of the Voodoo* is approximately 77 minutes.

About Curse of the Voodoo (1965) — A Hunter's Nightmare of African Curses and British Horror

Dive into the eerie world of *Curse of the Voodoo* (1965), Lindsay Shonteff's chilling horror gem that blends African mysticism with British unease. When a reckless big-game hunter desecrates a sacred lion in Africa, he unknowingly invites a vengeful voodoo curse back to England. As the hunter's body and mind unravel, he becomes the vessel for a terrifying supernatural force, his descent into madness a stark reminder of the consequences of cultural arrogance. This atmospheric horror flick weaves themes of guilt, retribution, and the unseen powers that lurk beyond the rational world, all draped in moody suspense and period dread.

Starring Bryant Haliday as the doomed hunter, with Lisa Daniely, Dennis Price, and Dennis Alaba Peters rounding out the cast, *Curse of the Voodoo* delivers a compact but potent 77-minute dive into the occult. The film trades in slow-burn tension, where every shadowed hallway and whispered incantation feels like a step closer to an inescapable fate. For fans of vintage horror, its blend of exotic danger and psychological horror offers a uniquely unsettling experience.