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Original title: Virus DVD Release Date • R1: Feb 19, 2002
Running Time 1 hour, 39 minutes
Country Italy, Spain, USA
Studio Beatrice, Dara Films, Motion Picture Marketing
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Virus / Night of the Zombies • Virus • Hell of the Living Dead • Cannibal Virus (1980) • Inferno dei morti-viventi • Zombi 4 (2001) • Zombie Creeping Flesh (1981) • Zombie Inferno (1980) • Zombie of the Savanna (1980) • Die Hölle der lebenden Toten (1981) • Night of the Zombies (1981) • Apocalipsis Canibal • Die Hoelle der lebenden Toten (1981)
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Genre: Action, Horror, Zombie, Cannibals, Cult Classic, Exploitation, Monsters, Gore, Military, Campy, Terrorism, Murder, Vampires
Tagline: Get ready... It's gonna be one hell of a Night...
Plot: This impossibly bad zombie/cannibal movie could only have been filmed by Bruno Mattei, the laughably inept director of films like SS EXTERMINATION LOVE CAMP and RATS: NIGHT OF TERROR. The plot centers around a New Guinea chemical accident that attracts the attention of a SWAT team and a buxom reporter (Newton). When the SWAT team finally penetrates the chemical cloud, they find a race of flesh eating zombies hungry for fresh human food. Full of gratuitous nudity, stock footage of natives, animals, rotting corpses, and inane dialogue, HELL OF THE LIVING DEAD is a hilarious attempt at recreating the magic of the films that inspired it (DAWN OF THE DEAD, ZOMBIE, ZOMBIE
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I admit I enjoy most zombie movies, but this cheap import knock-off has got to be one of the worst ever made. Inept in every department with lots of unintentional chuckles, low-grade effects and plenty of oddly placed nature stock footage. And if you're looking for a plot you'll be searching right up until the end credits because it just doesn't exist. ... Godawful.  -- (TheVideoGraveYard.com)
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Bruno Mattei
Rats: Night of Terror, Terminator II, The Seven Magnificent Gladiators | |
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