| Plot Synopsis |
by Robert Firsching |
This audaciously disgusting spectacle from the late master of gruesome horror, Lucio Fulci, was posited as a semi-sequel to George Romero's Dawn of the Dead, which was released in Italy as Zombi. Tisa Farrow and a group of vacationing tourists travel to an island where they find a doctor (Richard Johnson) who is attempting to cure a condition that reanimates the dead. Things quickly get out of control as undead Spanish conquistadors crawl from their graves hungry for human flesh. The nauseatingly graphic set-pieces by Gianetto de Rossi include a close-up of a woman's eye being pierced by a large shard of wood and a zombie fighting a Great White shark underwater. This relatively well-made shocker was enormously popular worldwide and led to the zombie-gore film becoming the dominant motif of 1980s Italian horror. |
| Similar Works |
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Dawn of the Dead
(1978, George A. Romero)
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Day of the Dead
(1985, George A. Romero)
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City of the Living Dead
(1980, Lucio Fulci)
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The House by the Cemetery
(1981, Lucio Fulci)
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Night of the Living Dead
(1968, George A. Romero)
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Night of the Living Dead
(1990, Tom Savini)
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El Ataque de los Muertos Sin Ojos
(1972, Amando De Ossorio)
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The Beyond
(1981, Lucio Fulci)
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Zombie Nightmare
(1986, Jack Bravman)
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La Noche del Terror Ciego
(1971, Amando De Ossorio)
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| Other Related Works |
| Is followed by: |
Zombi 3
(1988, Lucio Fulci, Bruno Mattei)
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| Is related to: |
I, Zombie
(1999, Andrew Parkinson)
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