The success of Dracula (1931) made Bela Lugosi a horror superstar, and the "go to" character actor for directors seeking creepy, mind-controlling, strong accented misfit personas. Lugosi was typecast, sure, but he was so good in that type of role and he didn't seem to mind. White Zombie (1932), released a year after Dracula, falls into this realm.
A young couple, on the verge of being married, meet the wealthy owner of a plantation in Haiti. He convinces them to postpone their wedding a couple days and have the ceremony at his stately mansion instead.
They consent, but on the drive there they see frightening things...
They arrive at the mansion and are greeted by the missionary who is the wed them. He warns them to leave immediately, but they do not listen. It turns out the plantation owner had an ulterior motive in inviting the couple to his home. He has become allured, enamored, fixated and in love with the sexy bride-to-be.
When he finds out his love is unrequited, he seeks out an alternate option of possessing her, going to see a mill operator (Lugosi)...
who uses his black magic to control his subjects, converting them into zombie-like automatons.
Lugosi gives the man a serum, that in the tiniest dose, can make a person completely subservient and brain-dead.
The immediate effects look as though she has died, and to get her fiancee out of the way, they go along with it, having a funeral and entombment. She is returned to to the plantation owner/new lover as a mindless slave. At first, he is pleased at her mere presence, and tries to adapt to her aimless wandering around the house, routines...
and blank, staring eyes...
But the longing for her soul, the life that was once in her eyes, now gone, drives him to plea with Lugosi to change her back.
Lugosi refuses and turns on him, saying he has plans of his own for the pretty young lady...
Will the young lady's spark of life ever be restored? Or is she doomed to a soulless existence?
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