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The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue

Cast

Cristina Galbó, Ray Lovelock, Arthur Kennedy, Aldo Massasso View All


Crew

Sandro Continenza (Writer), Marcello Coscia (Writer), Jorge Grau (Director), Juan Cobos (Writer) View All

Release: Nov. 28th, 1974
Runtime: 1 hour, 35 minutes
When a series of murders hit the remote English countryside, a detective suspects a pair of travelers when it is actually the work of the undead, jarred back to life by an experimental ultra-sonic radiation machine used by the Ministry of Agriculture to kill insects.
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crumbsroom
But it feels as if it is reverberating in our pineal glands, and as I take another mouthful of this psychedelic dune sand, I start the film over and find myself back inside an antique shop.
Takoma11
Probably my favorite thing about this film is the way that Edna and George get pinned between the arrogance of the scientists and the buffoonery of the police.


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