Claysaba
Excellent, Without a doubt!!
Brendon Jones
It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.
Yazmin
Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
azathothpwiggins
Don Drake (George Hamilton) promises his doomed brother, on death row, that he will find the person responsible for his wife's murder. Don's search takes him into the dark world of dance marathons, where his brother had been a regular. He meets a man named Moss (Ray Milland), whom Drake will later approach for assistance. He is soon warned off by a mysterious woman, named Vera Lavalle (Linda Crystal), but believes he's seen his brother up and walking around! This leads Don into a nightmare realm he never knew existed. His next stop is a funeral home, where he meets his first re-animated corpse. Some unseen overlord, named Varek speaks through and controls these formerly-living automatons. The deeper Drake digs, the weirder and more dangerous it all becomes. THE DEAD DON'T DIE features some wonderful living dead moments. Director, Curtis Harrington makes the best of the limiting, network television medium, creating a macabre gem. Co-stars Ralph Meeker (THE NIGHT STALKER) as Lt. Reardon, and Reggie Nalder (SALEM'S LOT) as Perdido, the most awesome zombie of the bunch! Watch for Yvette Vickers (ATTACK OF THE 50 FOOT WOMAN, ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES) as a Moss interviewee named Miss adrian!...
phibes012000
Pretty good horror film from Robert Bloch (Psycho) and Curtis Harrington (Ruby). This one's a doozy. George Hamilton plays a guy whose brother is executed for a crime he didn't commit. There's a spooky execution scene, and then George has to find out the truth. Upon investigation Hamilton discovers zombies. Set in the '30s or '40s ( I can't remember ) this is a particular creepy TV movie I originally saw in 1975. Reggie Nalder (Salems' Lot) plays a zombie. The scene in a funeral parlor with Nalder rising from the dead is really cool. Ray Milland also stars and is his slimy best. Pretty good and shocking for a TV movie.
staytherelass
Scripted by Robert"Psycho"Bloch,the DDD is a very spooky movie indeed!George Hamilton is a man determined to find the TRUE killer of his brother's wife.He is drawn into a shadowy world where the dead won't stay dead!With creepy Reggie"Salem's Lot"Nalder as a scary dead/undead guy.Is everything George sees real or a nightmare?Ray Milland and Joan Blondel co-star.Very Spooky indeed.
kes-5
A thought provoking view of how people may or may not enter into the other side. I found this film to be a very good late night movie.