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Kongo (1932)

Directed by William J. Cowen

Horror | Drama

Overview

The ruthless Flint, a disabled man, rules an isolated region of Kongo like an omnipotent god, through superstition and sadism, living only for the day when he can get revenge on the man who ruined his life.

Rated NR | Length 87 minutes

Actors

Walter Huston | Lupe VĂ©lez | Conrad Nagel | Virginia Bruce | C. Henry Gordon | Mitchell Lewis | Forrester Harvey | Curtis Nero | Sarah Padden | Charles Irwin | Everett Brown

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
04/19/2011TVBroadcastTV7 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Kongo (1932) was a nice pick-up from TCM that is borderline horror but more just terrorizing. A cruel, disabled white man rules a small tribe of natives in Africa using fake witchcraft and voodoo. Really cool little flick that does its job instilling fear for those trapped under this man’s will. Good watch!

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