White Zombie
"White Zombie" is a 1932 horror film directed by Victor Halperin. It is one of the earliest examples of a zombie movie and features a storyline about a man who seeks the help of a voodoo master to win the love of a woman. The film explores themes of obsession and the supernatural, set in a Caribbean island environment.
The film stars Bela Lugosi, known for his iconic role as Dracula. "White Zombie" is notable for its atmospheric cinematography and eerie sound design, which contribute to its unsettling mood. It has influenced many later horror films and remains a significant work in the genre's history.