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Claude Morgan


Claude Morgan’s presence in early horror cinema is quietly memorable, particularly in White Zombie, a landmark in the genre and one of the first sound films to explore the undead mythos. Playing a supporting role in this 1932 classic directed by Victor Halperin, Morgan contributed to the eerie atmosphere that helped define zombie lore for decades. Though not a household name, his work alongside Bela Lugosi and Madge Bellamy places him within a fascinating moment of American horror history, where mood and performance created an enduring cult appeal despite budget constraints. His involvement in White Zombie connects him to the beginnings of horror’s ongoing relationship with voodoo and the supernatural on screen, a theme that has rippled through film ever since. Morgan’s screen appearances capture a distinct era when actors helped shape new genres by embodying figures haunting both the narrative and the imagination.

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