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Macumba Love

Macumba Love (1960)

June. 01,1960
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5.2
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NR
| Adventure Fantasy Horror

A writer who specializes in exposing fake witchcraft journeys to Brazil to investigate a voodoo cult.

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Listonixio
1960/06/01

Fresh and Exciting

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Baseshment
1960/06/02

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Kailansorac
1960/06/03

Clever, believable, and super fun to watch. It totally has replay value.

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Bluebell Alcock
1960/06/04

Ok... Let's be honest. It cannot be the best movie but is quite enjoyable. The movie has the potential to develop a great plot for future movies

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thejcowboy22
1960/06/05

I remember watching this movie and couldn't help noticing June's cleavage throughout the picture and wondered why the FCC wasn't reported by viewers to the local station showing her over pronounced mounds. Anyway I loved all the sexual scenes in this picture. The swimming scene when June boldly pulls of the top part of her bathing suit and does a back splash under the murky water to cover the nipples.The climax of the movie where June does her breast, I mean BEST acting is when June and Hubby have a private dinner and June gets up and dances with her hips going one way and her boobs going the other.To enhance the enjoyment of this breast display watch this movie with the sound off and watch alone. As for the Voodoo in this movie, Who Cares! I watched this movie several times not knowing or caring what the plot is about but instead wondering where June Lives!!

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john22900
1960/06/06

The Val Lewton movies about voodoo were done much better but then they had a much larger budget than this movie.Not bad considering its obvious lack of a budget.The acting is only passable but the beauty of Ziva Rodann and especially June Wilkinson is what makes this movie watchable.There are some serious questions about voodoo and its applications asked in this movie and that is a kind of refreshing attitude of the subject.June Wilkinson made a couple of other movies like CAREER GIRL and especially PARTY GIRLS FOR THE CANDIDATE costarring Mamie Van Doren and Ted "Caddyshack" Knight of all people!

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pdawgpro
1960/06/07

An interesting memory was jogged at seeing the listing for this film.I saw this at the drive in when I was 8 and, of course, in my jammies.I tried to go to sleep in the back seat but was terrified by the voodoo. 44 years later I still remember that damn movie as the bane of my young drive in experience, lol.My 81 year-old mother still laughs whenever I mention it, although she insists that it was only a "Joe Palooka" doll that was used, and that I actually fell asleep and only woke up at the scary scenes. I seem to recall a different set of facts, but no one else is around to corroborate my story.I wonder...could she be one of the undead, too?

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reptilicus
1960/06/08

This is a movie that offers everything. Minimal doses of gore, sexual suggestiveness, but overall a sense of subtlety that borders on Val Lewtonesque. I'm not sure if director Douglas Fowley was trying for a deliberate feeling of ambiguity or if he was restricted by a low budget but whatever his reasons, it worked! Notice the scene where Peter Weils(Walter Reed) and paramour Venus (Ziva Rodann) are on the beach. A hawk flies down behind a rock and suddenly out steps voodoo preistess Mama Rataloi (Ruth DeSouza). Is she able to change her shape or was she behind the rock all the time and the arrival of the hawk just a coincidence? After she has spied on them she vanishes from sight again and just seconds later we see a snake sliding quickly away. Another coincidence? Personally I think not.About the gore. There is a scene where Mama Rataloi shoves a hatpin dipped in snake venom through the eye of a man who dared to be a non believer. In the TV prints the whole screen just turns red at that moment but in the theatrical prints we actually see the pin go into the eye, a gore scene that pre-dates H.G. Lewis by 3 years! As for the voodoo depicted in this film being real, just watch what happens at the end of the film when the ceremony is quickly broken up by the police. I won't spoil it for you if you have yet to see the movie but if you have spent the whole running time deciding Mama Rataloi is just a fake, keep your eyes on her during the last minutes of this picture. MACUMBA LOVE was filmed in Brazil, not Haiti because the real voodoo people refused to co-operate with the filmmakers. Obviously the biggest selling point was not the plot itself but the inclusion of June Wilkinson, a British model whose lucky numbers were 44-26-36. Still the plot is handled along believable lines and there are some catchy authentic songs like "Dance Kalinda" and "To Market". This is a hard film to find on video but well worth the hunt.

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