

Adventure · Horror
Overview
A fortune hunter leads a search for diamonds guarded by undead sailors off the coast of Africa.
Top Cast


Gregg Palmer
Gregg Palmer
Jeff Clark
Gregg Palmer
Jeff Clark


Allison Hayes
Allison Hayes
Mona Harrison
Allison Hayes
Mona Harrison
Autumn Russell
Autumn Russell
Jan Peters
Autumn Russell
Jan Peters
Joel Ashley
Joel Ashley
George Harrison
Joel Ashley
George Harrison


Morris Ankrum
Morris Ankrum
Dr. Jonathan Eggert
Morris Ankrum
Dr. Jonathan Eggert


Marjorie Eaton
Marjorie Eaton
Grandmother Peters
Marjorie Eaton
Grandmother Peters


Gene Roth
Gene Roth
Sam, the chauffeur
Gene Roth
Sam, the chauffeur


Karl 'Killer' Davis
Karl 'Killer' Davis
First Zombie - in Roadway
Karl 'Killer' Davis
First Zombie - in Roadway


Frank Hagney
Frank Hagney
Capt. Jeremy Peters - a Zombie
Frank Hagney
Capt. Jeremy Peters - a Zombie


Leonard P. Geer
Leonard P. Geer
Johnny - a Crewman
Leonard P. Geer
Johnny - a Crewman
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