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Directed by Edward L. CahnOrigin USAGenres Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
HorrorThemes Films set in Africa,
Medical-themed films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsActors Gregg Palmer,
Allison Hayes,
Morris Ankrum,
Gene Roth,
Frank Hagney,
Ray CorriganRating51%
A team of deep sea divers led by wealthy American tycoon George Harrison (Joel Ashley) attempt to salvage a fortune in diamonds from the wreckage of a ship that sunk 60 years earlier off the coast of Africa. When the team arrives, they discover that the ship is cursed and the diamonds are protected by the undead crew who are now zombies, forced to guard the treasure until the diamonds are destroyed or the curse is finally lifted., 1h38
Origin USAGenres HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsRating38%
Alex McNetti (Rich George) has a rare disease which gives him very brittle bones. His friend Thomas Granger (Brian Paulin) believes that he has found the cure by feeding his friend dead flesh to counteract the terrible disease. However the process does have its side effects including making Alex cough up and vomit worms, and also turning him into a zombie. The dead start to rise from their graves and butcher every living human they see to pieces, including a heavily armed SWAT team. The zombies later invade a populated city, killing every living person in sight once again., 1h18
Directed by Jesús Franco,
Jean RollinOrigin EspagneGenres Erotic,
Fantastic,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Films about sexuality,
Erotic films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsActors Howard Vernon,
Carmen Yazalde,
Anne Libert,
Alice Arno,
Jesús Franco,
Paul MüllerRating49%
A woman arrives from England to visit her estranged relatives in a small castle for the reading of her dead father's will, she eventually discovers that they are all undead and her decision to live with them turns into a nightmare. She learns that the Queen of the Night has claimed her father's eternal soul because he had committed suicide. Jess Franco himself played a co-starring role in this film as a mindless cretin named Basilio who walks the corridors talking in gibberish to a severed chicken's head., 1h30
Directed by León KlimovskyOrigin EspagneGenres HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsActors Paul Naschy,
Mirta Miller,
María Kosti,
Luis Ciges,
Antonio Pica,
Fernando Sánchez PolackRating48%
In this zombie horror film, a mysterious man rampages throughout England killing unsuspecting women. Each time a victim is murdered, they are brought back to life by an East Indian named Kantaka to join his army of zombies., 1h37
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Comedy science fiction films,
Serial killer films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Disaster filmsActors Jamie Gillis,
Rufus,
Hasil Adkins,
Lloyd KaufmanRating42%
Serial killer Red Toole is married to Violet. After a night of killing innocent people, Red comes home to find that Violet has given him a gift: a superhero outfit made out of human skin. Red's joy is cut short when Baron Nefarious kidnaps Violet. Red puts on his superhero outfit and sets off to rescue his wife before she is turned into a mindless zombie., 1h44
Directed by Peter JacksonOrigin Nouvelle zelandeGenres Comedy,
Horror comedy,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Comedy horror films,
Disaster filmsActors Timothy Balme,
Elizabeth Moody,
Jed Brophy,
Stuart Devenie,
Harry Sinclair,
Forrest J AckermanRating74%
In 1957, The "Sumatran Rat-Monkey" is a hybrid creature that, "according to legend", resulted from the rape of tree monkeys on Skull Island by plague-carrying rats. Stewart McAlden (Bill Ralston), an explorer returning from the depths of the island with his team, is carrying a rat-monkey in a cage and is stopped by fierce warrior natives that demand the return of the monkey. They escape to a waiting jeep, but Stewart gets bitten by the Rat-Monkey. Seeing the mark of the monkey's bite on his right hand, Stewart's men hold down the explorer and amputate it. A bite mark is then seen on his left arm, which results in the removal of that limb. Finally, they see a set of bloody scratches on Stewart's forehead and kill him. The captured rat-monkey is shipped to Wellington Zoo in New Zealand.Origin USAGenres Drama,
Action,
HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Post-apocalyptic films,
Films set in the future,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsRating51%
An Ebola-like plague decimates the world's population. Attempting to escape infection, people flee to rural locations but strange demonic figures appear, transforming the dead into their army. The two main characters, Lance and Rachel, try to hunt down the leader of these creatures before humanity gets wiped out. Bella Blitz of The Horror Honeys pointed out that the film has "elements of revenge, monsters, slasher, and splatter genres combined." , 1h25
Directed by Gloria Katz,
Willard HuyckOrigin USAGenres HorrorThemes Medical-themed films,
Vampires in film,
Zombie films,
Films about viral outbreaks,
Disaster filmsActors Marianna Hill,
Anitra Ford,
Royal Dano,
Michael Greer,
Elisha Cook, Jr.,
Charles DierkopRating63%
A young woman named Arletty (Marianna Hill) drives to the beach town of Point Dune, California, to visit her estranged father, an artist. She finds his house, abandoned. He left a diary in which he addresses her specifically. In it he complains about darkness consuming the town, and horrible nightmares he is having, and implores Arletty to never, ever look for him. His letter tells her to talk to the owner of the art gallery, who sells his paintings. The gallery owner says he has none of her father's paintings, does not sell them, no one ever comes in looking to buy his works, and says he doesn't know where he went. He says Point Dune is "an artist colony" and he only vaguely remembers her father (his paintings are eerie pop art portraits of groups of people in black, white, and gray, standing; the men are always dressed in black suits, white shirts, and black ties, like dead men at a funeral). It is never clear if these are townspeople, or figures from his visions, or both.