Redneck zombies

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Movie
German title Redneck zombies
Original title Redneck zombies
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1987
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK unchecked ( confiscated )
Rod
Director Pericles Lewnes
script Fixed smellfoot
production Pericles Lewnes,
George Scott,
Edward Bishop
music Adrian Bond
camera Ken Davis
cut Edward Bishop
occupation
  • Lisa M. DeHaven: Lisa Dubois
  • William E. Benson: Jed Clemson
  • P. Floyd Piranha: Junior Clemson
  • William-Livingston Dekker: Jethro Clemson
  • Zoofeet: Billy Bob "Elly May" Clemson
  • James H. Housely: Wilbur
  • Anthony Burlington-Smith: Bob
  • Martin J. Wolfman: Andy
  • Boo Teasedale: Sally
  • Darla Deans: Theresa

Redneck Zombies is an American low-budget - splatter / horror film from 1987, which under the direction of Pericles Lewnes for Troma emerged. He was confiscated on June 27, 2002 by the Karlsruhe District Court in accordance with Section 131 of the Criminal Code (Az .: 31 Gs 1795/02).

action

At the end of 1986 a yellow barrel with highly toxic radioactive waste from a military research institute for experimental war weapon development disappears during an unprotected transport of toxic waste . This barrel falls into the hands of a well-fed rednecks in rural Maryland who knows But what to do with the "Find" and unceremoniously to his simple-minded neighbor, Jed Clemson passes, which it for a distillery holding and used for distilling spirits. The poisonous substance is mixed with black distilled schnapps as a greenish brew, the so-called “monster schnapps”, filled into preserving jars and sold in the surrounding area. The drink turns its consumers, including Jed and his three sons, into a horde of man-eating zombies - with devastating effects.

The mutant forest dwellers then attack a nearby group of seven students who are camping and who have no idea of ​​the strange activities and decimate their number. A few moments later, the remaining and frightened students find the cruelly battered corpses of their fellow students and decide to leave the eerie area, but their plan fails because of their disagreement. To their great astonishment, the bravely fighting excursionists notice during a scuffle with a mutated monster that these creatures are extremely susceptible to a deodorant with the antiperspirant aluminum chlorohydrate , which lets them dry out.

At a different time, three soldiers of the US Army set out to retrieve the missing toxic waste barrel, but are caught by an ever-increasing number of redneck zombies and massacred in the most brutal way.

The killing in the area does not end, however, and the students are attacked again and again by zombies, until only Lisa manages to cross the unreal area alive. She has to repel several brutal attacks, is even raped by a monster, until she is found by the disfigured "tobacco man" and at the end of the film is taken to a hospital where she receives medical care.

Reviews

“A crude mixture of bloody effects and deep black humor that has achieved cult status in the USA. Nevertheless, the underground debut should only be suitable for viewers with a rather unusual taste. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Redneck Zombies. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used