Moreland was a fantastic actor/comedian. His timing and natural responses was great. Would love to see old cuts of the takeouts. This is s man we can all look up too. RIP I’m sure the angels in Heaven love him.
Mantan was a natural born comedian, would loved to have been a friend of his, I'd have been laughing all the time. I'm sure a lot of people loved being around him. The old scary funny movies were the best, thanks for the show. Jp from Indiana.
John Carradine was also in the Hound of the Baskerville's with Basil Rathbone. Another movie Carradine was in was in The Grapes of Wrath with Henry Fonda. Yes Mantan Moreland had a talent for being hilarious.
I'm so glad I found this movie! My mother liked to watch old movies and I would stay up and watch them with her. I'm the only one, out of her three children, that love and appreciate these wonderful movies! 😊❤
I've loved classic movies since my youth, largely because of enjoyable experiences like the one you described. It was usually during Summer vacation from school that I was allowed to stay up. That made it doubly fun.
Mantan was THEE Man! I'll watch anything he was in. Thank you for this one! I'm pleased to see that in the opening credits that, although Mantan is listed 3rd, his name is in bolder type.
In these "politically correct" times, this film is considered unacceptable, but Mantan Moreland needs to be recognized as one of the comic geniuses of film. Yes, he played "genre" characters, but then, all actors do; so get your knickers in a twist, or appreciate the talents of the man.
I could not have said it better. I call Mr. Moreland: Monogram's Maestro of Mischief and Mirth. Thank you for your viewing support. Peace and Blessings!
He was a genius. His acting was so unique and entertaining. I enjoy watching his creative and comic skills that would be lost if not for the wonderful people who keep these old movies alive and accessible. If anyone wants to watch real acting they should watch these old movies, where acting was more important than special effects like in today's films.
MANTAN MORELAND YOU ARE A COMEDIC GENIUS AND REALLY DESERVE MORE RECOGNITION FOR YOUR TALENTS! YOU MADE YOUR OWN WAY UP WHEN IT WAS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO BE A SUCCESS IN HOLLYWOOD IF YOU WERE A MAN OF COLOR! YOU PROVED THE HOLLYWOOD ELITE WRONG! YOUR TALENT IS STILL BEING ENJOYED AND APPRECIATED TODAY IN 2022! I ONLY WISH I KNEW YOU WHEN YOU WERE STILL ALIVE AND ACTING. IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING YOU WERE A WONDERFUL EXAMPLE OF A GREAT HUMAN BEING! HOPE WHEREVER YOU ARE WE STILL LOVE YOU! THANKS FOR LEAVING US GREAT MOMENTS IN FILM TO ENJOY!
Mantan died in 1973 after working since the early 40's in movies and in stage comedy before that. He came from the deep south in Monroe, Louisiana, as did I. I remember quite well the racial attitudes in the 50's and how they changed in the late 60's. Mantan always had to play the servant and had to refer to whites as Mr Soandso and Miss Soandso. That's just how it was in America, not just the South. He would have never been successful going beyond those bounds....but it made for some high hilarity in the movies. He perfected his role and was one of the best. I don't hear Blacks these days comment much, but in the "art theaters" that showed historic type movies, including movies like Mantan played in, and the early serials like Amos and Andy, Blacks would line up around the block to see them. Why? Because Black characters played dummy roles? No.....Because plenty of white actors played bug eyed, comic personas. They lined up because people like Mantan were talented and really FUNNY. It wasn't the humorless, woke "comedy" of today that's really just a big lecture on what a racist you are.
Brilliant show so much enjoyment I am still laughing keep them coming .Like the lasts few posts God bless you all in all parts of the world.Good night everyone.Tommy from Belfast 🇮🇪🙏🏿
Very entertaining. Yes, the comedic actor, who is black ,makes the show. I am black too, and yes we disavowed actors like him back in the 1970's, we saw the parts we were offered as demeaning. Now I reflect back the last 75 years and I have either softened or time has changed my perspective. He made the show! In fact, exceptionally good. History is history.
Why? What was he supposed to do in his profession? Did you also disavow Black musicians, singers, and dancers in the movies back then too? There were some like Spencer Williams who took another route. They produced so-called "race films" for Black audiences. Spencer was very good.
@reelblack nice p!ay with the words, i even say clever use of words. I am learning about Mantan Moreland from your channel as well. Thank you for your work.
Toward the end when the Zombies were after John Carradine and Lila was walking up those steps, her being a zombie, I liked the way she looks at the other woman and kind of smiles when the other woman calls her name.
Mantan Morland was THE MAN,,!! Top banana in any film he was in,,!! To bad he didn't get top billing,,!! He was kept busy in the 30ies,,40ies,,and into the fifties,!! Made his last appearance in a 1964 film "Spider Baby" with Lon Chaney Jr. Great comedy talent,,!!
Good movie, even had humor, I've always like seeing John carradine, any of the carradine's actually, to me it stands the test of time. Best kind of zombies really slow😮
I read a comment which said in pc times this is no longer acceptable and I thought that looks my next choice. John Carradine one of those rare actors who could turn his hand to any genre. I didn’t really recognise anyone else except Jeff who I remember from a Charlie Chan.
A good line at dinner was "Lila, it's pretty soon to replace her, isn't it?". But after that Dr. Altermann says that he bought his excellent port in Spain. Odd, port is from Porto in Portugal. From Spain comes sherry(xéres). Carradine should have corrected the ignorant writers. In the end, this is a better zombie movie than most with a twist at the end.
I agree. A genius. He was apparently respected by many. Funny thing at the beginning a guy gets out of his grave and walks. After a day or two he wouldn’t look that good getting up. lol. 😅
Hello dear reader of comments,… I went in search of UA-cam standard modern ish treatments of zombie iconography, and after a very tough bout of other UA-cam search it offered me this movie. So I’m not really a horror genre devotee ( that’s the real Laurence Mardon character,..) but I feel like a victim of a zombie like form of contractual exploitation, where a fake premise gets continuously propagated at the expense of my interest in the contract for the housing being finally secured from an owners own use eviction scheme. So I hope you like the movie!!😂❤🎉
"When you was alive?! That did it !" Such great comic stuff ! Mantan Moreland was brilliant ! Love every thing he did.
Even on horror pictures There's a comic relief
John Carradine and Mantan Moreland together? How could I have missed this one up until now?
It’s wonderful to see so many other film geeks who love old movies. And B freaking movies at that.
Moreland was a fantastic actor/comedian. His timing and natural responses was great. Would love to see old cuts of the takeouts. This is s man we can all look up too. RIP I’m sure the angels in Heaven love him.
I am thinking God made him an Angel once he arrived....
Moreland made the movie. It was his platform.
@@stavivanackerson6563 Yeah? Well obviously God made a mistake then. The angels can't do their jobs from rofl!!
Out-takes
Mantan was a natural born comedian, would loved to have been a friend of his, I'd have been laughing all the time. I'm sure a lot of people loved being around him. The old scary funny movies were the best, thanks for the show. Jp from Indiana.
John cardine was always good in spooky movies. Mantan is hysterical and so funny.
John Carradine was also in the Hound of the Baskerville's with Basil Rathbone. Another movie Carradine was in was in The Grapes of Wrath with Henry Fonda. Yes Mantan Moreland had a talent for being hilarious.
@@JaneFrieman right, and don't miss ol John C. in Satan's Cheerleaders (1977), with Yvonne DeCarlo as well
I'm so glad I found this movie! My mother liked to watch old movies and I would stay up and watch them with her. I'm the only one, out of her three children, that love and appreciate these wonderful movies! 😊❤
I've loved classic movies since my youth, largely because of enjoyable experiences like the one you described. It was usually during Summer vacation from school that I was allowed to stay up. That made it doubly fun.
Love this movie!
Mantan was THEE Man! I'll watch anything he was in. Thank you for this one! I'm pleased to see that in the opening credits that, although Mantan is listed 3rd, his name is in bolder type.
Thank you Mr Moreland for all the wonderful comedy you gave us at the 10 cents movies.🎈❤..
Great movie with Mantan Moreland!! John Carradine is a great actor also!!
Mr. Mantan Moreland has been a favorite comedian of mine for years. I didn't know, but I'm thankful to enjoy these movies I hadn't heard of. Thanks!
Mantan Moreland makes this movie. This and King of the zombies are phenomenal.
You can't go too far wrong with Mantan Moreland plus zombies, ghosts or creepy villains.
At 4:52 That “magic trick” of the empty glass “filling” at his mere touch, was great.
Lot's of fun. Worth giving it a whirl. March, 2023.
In these "politically correct" times, this film is considered unacceptable, but Mantan Moreland needs to be recognized as one of the comic geniuses of film. Yes, he played "genre" characters, but then, all actors do; so get your knickers in a twist, or appreciate the talents of the man.
I could not have said it better. I call Mr. Moreland: Monogram's Maestro of Mischief and Mirth. Thank you for your viewing support. Peace and Blessings!
Motocross of usa
Amen! Comedy is dead today because of political correctness
He was a genius. His acting was so unique and entertaining. I enjoy watching his creative and comic skills that would be lost if not for the wonderful people who keep these old movies alive and accessible. If anyone wants to watch real acting they should watch these old movies, where acting was more important than special effects like in today's films.
why even bring it up? people know what this is and from what era... just enjoy the damn film without having to spoil it.
Mantan Moreland is easily becoming one of my favorite actors. His sense of comedy timing is ahead of it's time!
Nice cameo in Sturges’ Palm Beach Story. Funny man. Excellent timing.
MANTAN MORELAND YOU ARE A COMEDIC GENIUS AND REALLY DESERVE MORE RECOGNITION FOR YOUR TALENTS! YOU MADE YOUR OWN WAY UP WHEN IT WAS ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE TO BE A SUCCESS IN HOLLYWOOD IF YOU WERE A MAN OF COLOR! YOU PROVED THE HOLLYWOOD ELITE WRONG! YOUR TALENT IS STILL BEING ENJOYED AND APPRECIATED TODAY IN 2022! I ONLY WISH I KNEW YOU WHEN YOU WERE STILL ALIVE AND ACTING. IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING YOU WERE A WONDERFUL EXAMPLE OF A GREAT HUMAN BEING! HOPE WHEREVER YOU ARE WE STILL LOVE YOU! THANKS FOR LEAVING US GREAT MOMENTS IN FILM TO ENJOY!
Mantan died in 1973 after working since the early 40's in movies and in stage comedy before that. He came from the deep south in Monroe, Louisiana, as did I. I remember quite well the racial attitudes in the 50's and how they changed in the late 60's. Mantan always had to play the servant and had to refer to whites as Mr Soandso and Miss Soandso. That's just how it was in America, not just the South. He would have never been successful going beyond those bounds....but it made for some high hilarity in the movies. He perfected his role and was one of the best. I don't hear Blacks these days comment much, but in the "art theaters" that showed historic type movies, including movies like Mantan played in, and the early serials like Amos and Andy, Blacks would line up around the block to see them. Why? Because Black characters played dummy roles? No.....Because plenty of white actors played bug eyed, comic personas. They lined up because people like Mantan were talented and really FUNNY. It wasn't the humorless, woke "comedy" of today that's really just a big lecture on what a racist you are.
These types of the movies must have been fun going to see in the movie theater back in those days
I love spooky old houses and storms! By it's storming outside now.
Gil 74 years
I'm with you, Gil. Old,spooky houses,ghosts, zombies and stormy nights. I love them
Love Mantan Moreland. Hes one of the greatest!
Thank You for these great Mantan Moreland classics!!!!!! I loved these movies as a kid....
I love the old zombie movie's.
Thank you for downloading this movie so glad we have not lost these classical movies😁
When other Spook Stars careers began to falter , John Carradine was in movies & TV right up to 1986 . KUDO'S JOHN 😊😊😊PEACE & PROSPER 😊😊😊
21:09 "It's unpardonable" - adding that to my vocab aha
I'm really enjoying watching this classics
Brilliant show so much enjoyment I am still laughing keep them coming .Like the lasts few posts God bless you all in all parts of the world.Good night everyone.Tommy from Belfast 🇮🇪🙏🏿
I watched these movies as a kid in the 50s and I love them still
It Ate Nothing Like A Black and White Classic 🍿
Very entertaining. Yes, the comedic actor, who is black ,makes the show. I am black too, and yes we disavowed actors like him back in the 1970's, we saw the parts we were offered as demeaning. Now I reflect back the last 75 years and I have either softened or time has changed my perspective. He made the show! In fact, exceptionally good. History is history.
Why? What was he supposed to do in his profession? Did you also disavow Black musicians, singers, and dancers in the movies back then too? There were some like Spencer Williams who took another route. They produced so-called "race films" for Black audiences. Spencer was very good.
@@nedludd7622
What about the yellow-skinned...or the red-
skinned ...or ?
In an earlier one he says that Zombies are dead but too lazy to lie down. Hats off to the screenwriter. That’s brilliant
Great film!
Cinema needs a true ‘return to form’ especially horror films.
Awesome thank you for this! I adore this channel 🖤✊🏾
You rock!
Who was the woman who played Rosetta? She was talented as well as beautiful while Mantan Moreland provided comic relief. Such a talented man.
Sybil Lewis
Any time the Zombies are getting revenge you just know you are in big trouble.
WALKING ZOMBIES GOOD , RUNNING ZOMBIES BAD .
@@carlb8378
Dancing Zombies? ...(THRILLER).
@reelblack nice p!ay with the words, i even say clever use of words. I am learning about Mantan Moreland from your channel as well. Thank you for your work.
I'll take these Old horror comedies any day compared to All the Gore they show nowadays!!!!
Same here.
Toward the end when the Zombies were after John Carradine and Lila was walking up those steps, her being a zombie, I liked the way she looks at the other woman and kind of smiles when the other woman calls her name.
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Mantan Moreland was the star of this show to me!
Man, am I enjoying this!
Gostei muito e vou me inscrever agora mesmo por ser legendados em português, obrigado pela postagem.
I bet I have watched this 100 times
Carradine had presence when entering a room
1:30 When Avon was calling in 1943, you knew it.
Thanks. &God bless.
A young Robert Lowery also in this. 1943 is the year when I was born....and even after 81 yrs., still very entertaining.
❤❤❤best movie old horror..I will watch it again c yaa...
Fun movie, brings back childhood memories.
Mantan Morland was
THE MAN,,!!
Top banana in any film
he was in,,!!
To bad he didn't get top
billing,,!!
He was kept busy in
the 30ies,,40ies,,and into the fifties,!!
Made his last appearance in
a 1964 film "Spider Baby"
with Lon Chaney Jr.
Great comedy talent,,!!
These zombies have pretty good circulation 😂
Good movie, even had humor, I've always like seeing John carradine, any of the carradine's actually, to me it stands the test of time. Best kind of zombies really slow😮
An early Gale Storm. Awesome.
Gale Storm--O Susana --she was great back in late 50' early 60s
I don’t know where you are, by 30 seconds from now I’m gonna be 11 miles away from here!
He took be back with those ghost hymnals 😂🎶aaaah-oooooooooh🎶😂
9:48 looks back out the window😂😂😂😂😂
Thankyou
Love your work.brother kept I up.
Much appreciated
If there ever were zombies, these guys would be it.
57:50 And that my friend.... is how it all got started.
She's a strong black woman. She don't need no man.
@@anthonypuccetti8779 white society loves your take on it
@@emmetttill148 There is no white race and so called white society doesn't have a particular opinion on anything.
What fun to see Gale storm in this movie before she became a major television comedienne in the 50s.
Great old movie🤩🤩💖
5:41--Zombie with a pack of smokes in his shirt pocket...
WALKING ZOMBIES GOOD , RUNNING ZOMBIES BAD . The Zombies in this movie are pertty close to correct . 😊P&P😊
I'm not sure what to think as far as what movie is the sequel to king of the zombies?
Always loved John’s long, striking face. He was very handsome.
I read a comment which said in pc times this is no longer acceptable and I thought that looks my next choice. John Carradine one of those rare actors who could turn his hand to any genre. I didn’t really recognise anyone else except Jeff who I remember from a Charlie Chan.
Bob Steele is in this, Western star who was in the classic TV Series F Troop
A good line at dinner was "Lila, it's pretty soon to replace her, isn't it?". But after that Dr. Altermann says that he bought his excellent port in Spain. Odd, port is from Porto in Portugal. From Spain comes sherry(xéres). Carradine should have corrected the ignorant writers.
In the end, this is a better zombie movie than most with a twist at the end.
Don’t know whether to laugh or break my phone.
Jerry Lewis played the Mantan Moreland role in the later Zombie film "Scared Stiff."
Solid B cast
I used to scare My sister after watching these in early 1950s.
I’m looking through other movies that Mantan was in. For some reason I thought he just did Charlie Chan movies?
BLESSED DAY STAY SAFE
goodness gracious
Love from guwahati
I agree. A genius. He was apparently respected by many. Funny thing at the beginning a guy gets out of his grave and walks. After a day or two he wouldn’t look that good getting up. lol. 😅
A sequel to King of the Zombies, yes? The two guys switching names made no sense. AH-OOOO-ooo
Mantan Moreland was a riot!
Miss Jessie, miss Jessie! Lighting done won the derby!
Could you do any better Zu Ahzar?
❤❤ Loved it!!! 🧟♂️ 🧟♀️ AHHH--OOOOOOO
Hello dear reader of comments,…
I went in search of UA-cam standard modern ish treatments of zombie iconography, and after a very tough bout of other UA-cam search it offered me this movie.
So I’m not really a horror genre devotee ( that’s the real Laurence Mardon character,..) but I feel like a victim of a zombie like form of contractual exploitation, where a fake premise gets continuously propagated at the expense of my interest in the contract for the housing being finally secured from an owners own use eviction scheme.
So I hope you like the movie!!😂❤🎉
White Zombie(1932) is the best Zombie film
wrong, zombie (1980) is the best zombie film
I was in grapes of wrath damn you ! 😂
Jeff could of been one of the three stooges
//: Awesome talent color of color lol.
Just a zombie 🧟♂️ 🤣😂😂😂
Is that hob streele I'm this movie
Yes, from F Troop
@@Whatt787 thank you have a great day
So well dressed back then
Lawd @ the bucking of the 👀
Every morning on my way to the toilet I become a zombie after my BM I become a saint👍🏿
I think king of the zombies was much better much better actors.
Margie was 21 in her tv show. 10 years after this filum. Right
All dats missing is slip, satch, and the boys
The zombies was wearing pretty nice footwear.
Too blurry to watch.
They obey his wife, now.
What became of the zombies.