The Undead Rising (1936)
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Synopsis: Capable of symbolizing everything from political turmoil to the fear of mortality, zombies continue to hold metaphoric sway in the world of horror cinema. This collection presents a trio of vintage... Capable of symbolizing everything from political turmoil to the fear of mortality, zombies continue to hold metaphoric sway in the world of horror cinema. This collection presents a trio of vintage films revolving around those endlessly terrifying but fascinating legions of the undead: in REVOLT OF THE ZOMBIES (1936), underpaid Cambodian zombies do a colonial madman's bidding in the ancient temples and jungles of Asia; George Romero's superlative NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD (1968) finds a group of human survivors stranded in a Pennsylvania farmhouse while fending off the relentless attacks of reanimated corpses seeking to eat their flesh; and HARD ROCK ZOMBIES (1984) ends the proceedings with a campy touch as four dead rock musicians rise from the grave and perform the concert they were scheduled to play before being murdered by a strange woman and her equally unusual family. [More]
Starring: Roy D'Arcy, Dean Jagger, George Cleveland, Dorothy Stone
Starring: Roy D'Arcy, Dean Jagger, George Cleveland, Dorothy Stone, Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, E.J. Curcio
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