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Back from the Dead

Is Back from the Dead a Hit or Flop?

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Is Back from the Dead worth watching? With a rating of 5/10, this Horror film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Back from the Dead Synopsis

A woman is possessed by the spirt of her husband's deceased first wife, turning her into a cold, scheming flirt who will stop at nothing to get what she wants. The woman's sister, husband and the sister's new boyfriend struggle with accepting what has happened, who has caused it and how to correct it, which soon brings them into contact with a coven of devil-worshippers and forces of the supernatural.

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Top Cast

Peggie Castle
Peggie CastleMandy Hazelton Anthony
Marsha Hunt
Marsha HuntKate Hazelton
Arthur Franz
Arthur FranzDick Anthony
Don Haggerty
Don HaggertyJohn Mitchell
Helen Wallace
Helen WallaceAda Bradley
Otto Reichow
Otto ReichowMaitre Renault
James Bell
James BellMr. Bradley
Marianne Stewart
Marianne StewartNancy Cordell
Evelyn Scott
Evelyn ScottMolly Prentiss
Ned Glass
Ned GlassThe Doctor

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Is Back from the Dead worth watching?

Back from the Dead has received mixed reviews with a 5/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Horror movies.

Is Back from the Dead hit or flop?

Back from the Dead has received average ratings (5/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Back from the Dead?

Back from the Dead is a Horror movie that A woman is possessed by the spirt of her husband's deceased first wife, turning her into a cold, scheming flirt who will stop at nothing to get what s...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfAug 17, 2025
★ 6

There are shades of Noël Coward in this clever little mystery, and though the cast are all a bit wooden, it’s not a bad low-budget effort. We start with a distracted “Miranda” (Peggie Castle) who is distressing her new husband “Dick” (Arthur Franz) by going into hysterics, a coma, then emerging claiming her name is “Felicia”. Her sister “Kate” (Marsha Hunt) is even more bemused when she learns that was the name of his late wife. Is she just over-stressed or might she actually be being possessed by the returning spirit of the deceased woman whose death saw her fall from a cliff into the murky waters beneath. It turns out that the mother of “Felicia” is adept in the dark arts and so she (Helen Wallace) is all too willing to accept the story, but her husband (James Bell) is much more sceptical. Seeking clarity, they send for “Renault” (Otto Reichow) who lives locally and might have a solution to this messy psychological conundrum - though he’s clearly not a man to be trusted, either! What is going on? With the scene set, this plays out quite intriguingly for a time and had the cast just been a little more robust, it could have been quite a bit better. The leading roles are pretty much all disappointingly underplayed: Reichow sounds like he could have a future career as Arnold Schwarzenegger’s dialogue coach; and the standard of the production isn’t really up to much with scenes clearly shot against backdrop cinematographers that aren’t always as well synched as they might have been. It’s still quite an exciting watch, though, and with a soundtrack straight out of the “Outer Limits” and even a secret doorway, it’s not too bad at all.