Plaga Zombie - The Beginning

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Movie
German title Plaga Zombie - The Beginning
Original title Plaga zombie
Country of production Argentina
original language Spanish
Publishing year 1997
length 69 minutes
Age rating FSK No youth approval
Rod
Director Pablo Parés ,
Hernán Sáez
script Berta Muñiz ,
Pablo Parés,
Hernán Sáez
production Berta Muñiz,
Pablo Parés,
Hernán Sáez
music Pablo Vostrouski
camera Pablo Parés,
Hernán Sáez
cut Pablo Parés,
Hernán Sáez
occupation

Plaga Zombie - The Beginning (Original: Plaga zombie ) is an Argentine low-budget zombie splatter directed by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez from 1997.

The direct-to-video survival scenario was released on DVD in Germany on December 20, 2005 . In 2001, the sequel Plaga Zombie Zone Mutante was created .

action

An alien force kidnaps people and infects them with an alien virus that turns the victims into the living dead as soon as they return. The willless and bloodthirsty undead then attack and terrorize a small Argentine town, the inhabitants of which are gradually infected and contaminated. This plague caused by the aliens is spreading almost like an epidemic, only three friends, musician and wrestler John, medical student Bill and computer freak Max, seem to be the only survivors.

After overcoming their initial shock, the three brave friends holed up in a house. From this safe refuge they face the staggering creatures and offer fierce resistance, which they clearly enjoy. Nevertheless, the fighters initially lack an effective remedy against the hordes of monsters. Bill mixes this substance randomly from various drugs or powders to form a deadly mixture of poisons, which the three then administer to the monsters via injection and thus eliminate them. In these exhausting clashes, however, Max and John are killed.

After many undead have been eliminated, armed special forces of the FBI bring the situation under control at the end of the film. They are taking further measures and trying to isolate the virus-contaminated area. Surviving Bill is sent to a laboratory by the officers, where they want to examine him more closely. Even before he reaches his destination, his two white-clad drivers turn out to be aliens who try to kidnap him.

Reviews

The lexicon of international films wrote that the film was a “cheap splatter film of questionable humor” that was technically “bloody and bad” .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b Plaga Zombie - The Beginning in the Lexicon of International FilmsTemplate: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used