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  1. Anthropologist Jonathan Drake believes that the men of his family have been cursed for generations by the native South American tribe he studies.

  2. 10 de set. de 2014 · Film Gorillas. Approved | 1h 10min | Drama, Horror, Mystery | 13 November 1959 (USA) Jonathan Drake, while attending his brother's funeral, is shocked to find the head of the deceased is missing. When his brother's skull shows up later in a locked cabinet, Drake realizes an ancient curse placed upon his grandfather by a tribe of South American ...

    • 70 min
    • 301
    • Film Gorillas
  3. The Four Skulls Of Jonathan Drake (1959) is a B-film filled with voodoo curses, floating skulls, poison blades, a henchmen with a sewn shut mouth, fingers prints with skulls on skulls, beheadings, shrunken heads and a tutorial on how to make your very own shrunken head. The Four Skulls Of Jonathan Drake (1959) is entertaining and educational.

  4. Año: 1959. Título original: The Four Skulls Of Jonathan Drake. Sinopsis: Un hombre, despues de sufrir el fallecimiento de su hermano, decide ir hasta un lugar de Sudamérica para averiguar en que estaba metido su difunto hermano antes de morir. Las pistas le llevarán hasta ...Puedes ver The Four Skulls Of Jonathan Drake mediante en las ...

  5. The Four Skulls of Jonathan Drake is a 1959 American black-and-white horror film written by Orville H. Hampton and directed by Edward L. Cahn. It was one of a series of films they made in the late 1950s for producer Robert E. Kent on contract for distribution by United Artists.

  6. The Four Skulls Of Jonathan Drake (1959) is a B-film filled with voodoo curses, floating skulls, poison blades, a henchmen with a sewn shut mouth, fingers prints with skulls on skulls, beheadings, shrunken heads and a tutorial on how to make your very own shrunken head. The Four Skulls Of Jonathan Drake (1959) is entertaining and educational.

  7. In addition, Paul Wexler as the villain's creepy mute servant with the sewn shut lips makes a truly chilling impression to boot. The floating skulls are super cool, too. Best of all, this is some seriously gruesome shit for a 50's film. Clocking in at a tight 70 minutes, this fun fright flick certainly doesn't overstay its welcome and overall ...