Post by Kimble on Dec 20, 2008 20:49:52 GMT -5
AKA:
* No profanen el sueño de los muertos
* Let Sleeping Corpses Lie
* Non profanare il sonno dei morti
* The Living Dead at the Manchester Morgue
* Don't Open the Window
* Da dove vieni?
* The Living Dead
* Breakfast at the Manchester Morgue
* Breakfast With the Dead
* Brunch with the Dead
* Weekend per i morti
* Weekend with the Dead
* Invasion der Zombies
* Das Leichenhaus der Lebenden Toten
* Levende Doden in het Lijkenhuis
* Massacre des Morts-Vivants
* Sdejen que los Muertos Duermen
* Zombi 3 - Da dove vieni?
* Fin de semana para los muertos (shooting title)
From Blue-Underground's website:
Two traveling companions, George (Ray Lovelock of AUTOPSY) and Edna (Christine Galbo of THE KILLER MUST KILL AGAIN), come across a small town infested with the "living dead" that are satisfying their cannibalistic hunger on anyone they come across. Discovering that an agricultural machine using radiation waves is at the root of all the havoc, George and Edna fight for survival and their innocence as they are pursued by a relentless detective (Arthur Kennedy of THE ANTICHRIST and FANTASTIC VOYAGE) who is convinced they are responsible for the ghoulish acts of violence plaguing the countryside. All this leads to a gruesome showdown at the Manchester Morgue - an ending that knots a horrifying twist in the lives of all involved!
www.blue-underground.com/product.php?product=141
I just finished watching The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue a little bit ago.
I must say that it's a really good zombie movie. It starts off kind of slow but that doesn't really hurt it any. The zombies in this are pretty creepy with how they moan & the wheezing-like sounds you hear when one is around. Not to mention the way they lumber. The creepiest/coolest zombie is the one with the bandage over his head towards the end. Pretty unique how they're brought back too. A piece of machinery that gives off radiation that makes bugs turn against each other & leave crops alone. It also makes babies aggressive & the dead return to life if there's a dead body within its radius. It'll take more than a gunshot to the head to take these zombies down. Burning 'em will do. The gore was pretty good for its time, circa 1973/1974. A few feasting scenes plus a boob rip/munch. I also really loved the filming locations & scenery of this movie.
Props to the random streaking woman at the beginning as well as Ray Lovelock's beard.