Bio Zombie, a '90s Hong Kong spoof of Dawn Of The Dead. I haven't watched it yet so I don't know if it's any good.
Yeah, I can't watch Indian films for that very reason. I really dislike musicals.Rise Of The Zombie: Hindi Horror! Maybe Zombies appear eventually but I got fed up with the singing and dancing after 15 minutes. In English and hindi with English subtitles. 1h 26min. IMDb score is 4.2/10. (On Netflix.)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2633598/
Yeah, I can't watch Indian films for that very reason. I really dislike musicals.
I haven't seen that .. would you say it's pre Romero's Romero ?The 1964 Brit Horror "The Earth Dies Screaming" is probably a bit more sci-fi, but has some genuinely creepy zombie action.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Earth_Dies_Screaming
The 1964 Brit Horror "The Earth Dies Screaming" is probably a bit more sci-fi, but has some genuinely creepy zombie action.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Earth_Dies_Screaming
The Vincent Price film The Last Man on Earth from 1964 was reputedly an influence on Romero, or rather the book it was based on, I Am Legend by the great Richard Matheson. It was written in 1954.
I can confirm that Romero said just that at Dragoncon the year that I saw him speak there, so it's totally a fact. He said the wanted to adapt I Am Legend but he couldn't get the rights. So upon reflection he thought if he changed vampire to cannibalism, that he could cover what he wanted to with the film and the rest was history.The Vincent Price film The Last Man on Earth from 1964 was reputedly an influence on Romero, or rather the book it was based on, I Am Legend by the great Richard Matheson. It was written in 1954.
One of Romero's great lost film attempts was a sci-fi version of Tales of Hoffaman - it wasn't made, but there is a suite of music from the intended project on the Creepshow soundtrack.
Would that suite of music used for Creepshow instead include the jazz song (Jazz Traditional - Erik Markman) that was playing on the jukebox in the final cockroach episode 'Sometimes They Creep Up On You' by any chance ? .. (that jazz song was used again for the cellar scene and end credit roll in The Evil Dead and it drove us all nuts for decades trying to track the title down with only Creepshow for a clue)
Presenting composer John Harrison's (DAY OF THE DEAD, TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE, EFFECTS) score to George A. Romero's (NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, THE DARK HALF) and Stephen King's (CARRIE, SALEM'S LOT, DREAMCATCHER, THE SHINING) timeless horror classic CREEPSHOW. This digitally re-mastered album features special, never-before-released BONUS TRACKS including Harrison's music from the famed George A. Romero television series TALES FROM THE DARKSIDE, a never-before-heard overture Harrison composed for MANSIONS OF THE MOON (an unproduced sci-fi version of the Opera TALES OF HOFFMAN), and two songs from an outrageous send up of 1950's musicals and Horror Films called SHOOBIE DOOBIE MOON -- both Romero projects that were never filmed!!! The 12-Page, full color, comic book style booklet includes exclusive liner notes from the composer and director, along with an in-depth essay on the making of all the projects by Film Music Historian Randall D. Larson!
The Thing (Complete Score) - Ennio Morecombe and John Carpenter
Good point .. no.Is it really a zombie film?
Eric's Italian cousin?The Thing (Complete Score) - Ennio Morecombe and John Carpenter
Eric's Italian cousin?