Zombie Creeping Flesh (DVD, 1980)

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An accident occurs in a scientific lab in Papua-New Guinea sending out a dangerous chemical in a cloud of green smoke and turning the technicians and locals into ghouls ravenous for human flesh.

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ProducerSergio Cortona, Isabel Mula
EAN5024165976234
eBay Product ID (ePID)3951794

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ActorFranco Giraldi, Robert O'neil, Margit Evelyn Newton, Selan Karay, Luis Fonoll
Film/TV TitleZombie Creeping Flesh
DirectorJohn Cabrera, Bruno Mattei
LanguageEnglish
Run Time96 Min
Video FormatPAL
Release Year2002, 1980
FormatDVD
FeaturesWidescreen
GenreSci-Fi & Fantasy, Horror, Fantasy, Foreign Films
StudioVipco
TypeMovie

Additional Product Features

Certificate18
Unit Quantity1
ComposerGoblin
ScreenwriterJ.M. Cunilles, Claudio Fragasso
Running Time96 Minutes
Original LanguageIt, Es
EditorClaudio Borroni
Production CompanyFilms Dara

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  • Cushing & Lee at their best

    Had been searching for a genuine edition of this film at a sensible price for some time, and the picture and sound quality is very good for a 70s original. Previously thought this was a Hammer film, but no matter, Cushing & Lee are at their peerless best, with the usual relationship of Lee the controlling character and Cushing the underdog. (CL was actually well in the zone for playing rotters at the time, as he did "Wicker Man" the same year I think.) Only criticism is the fact that the middle section of the film - where the deranged daughter goes on the rampage - goes on a bit too long, and I would have liked more time in the film devoted to "the creature", but it is nevertheless atmospheric and creepy, with a good twist at the end.

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