Zombie Bloodbath (1994)
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Genre: Horror/Suspense
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: Cult horror director Todd Sheets shot this, the first of his ZOMBIE BLOODBATH films, completely on video. It boasts over 700 zombies, audacious gore effects, awful acting, and a slightly incoherent... Cult horror director Todd Sheets shot this, the first of his ZOMBIE BLOODBATH films, completely on video. It boasts over 700 zombies, audacious gore effects, awful acting, and a slightly incoherent script. The result, of course, is a fast-paced and gleefully perverse zombie film that obviously owe a huge debt to Fulci for its intensely stylized photography and action sequences. The plot has something to do with a severe nuclear meltdown in the middle of Kansas, which kills thousands and is promptly covered up, literally, by the government. Soon, a new town is built on top of the one that was destroyed and its new residents soon find out that nuclear radiation + people = hordes of flesh eating zombies. [More]
Starring: Auggie Alvarez, Frank Dunlay, Jenni Geigel
Starring: Auggie Alvarez, Frank Dunlay, Jenni Geigel
Director: Todd Sheets
Director: Todd Sheets
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