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Eine harte Reporterin und ihr Kameramann-Freund schließen sich mit einer vierköpfigen Kommandoeinheit im Dschungel Neuguineas zusammen, die gegen fleischfressende Zombies kämpfen.Eine harte Reporterin und ihr Kameramann-Freund schließen sich mit einer vierköpfigen Kommandoeinheit im Dschungel Neuguineas zusammen, die gegen fleischfressende Zombies kämpfen.Eine harte Reporterin und ihr Kameramann-Freund schließen sich mit einer vierköpfigen Kommandoeinheit im Dschungel Neuguineas zusammen, die gegen fleischfressende Zombies kämpfen.
Margie Newton
- Lia Rousseau
- (as Margit Evelyn Newton)
Franco Garofalo
- Zantoro
- (as Frank Garfield)
José Gras
- Lt. Mike London
- (as Robert O'Neil)
Gabriel Renom
- Max
- (as Gaby Renom)
Josep Lluís Fonoll
- Osborne
- (as Luis Fonoll)
Pietro Fumelli
- Man on TV
- (as Piero Fumelli)
Pep Ballester
- Josie's Husband
- (as Pep Ballenster)
Óscar Daniel
- Zombie child
- (Nicht genannt)
Claudio Fragasso
- SWAT Officer at Embassy Siege
- (Nicht genannt)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesStock footage from the film Gesichter des Sterbens (1974) was used for the native scenes.
- PatzerSome of the animals featured in the stock footage aren't indigenous to New Guinea.
- Zitate
Technician #1: She may not know much about chemistry, but in bed, her reactions are terrific.
Technician #2: I'm not surprised with that cute little ass.
Technician #1: I'm a tit man, myself.
- Alternative VersionenVestron Home Video's release, around 1985, of the picture, under the title Night Of The Zombies, was the same print used by Creature Features for home video tape in 1996. Creature Features added a brief card to the tail end of the closing credits for its copyright. This exact same print, even including the Creature Features copyright card, was used by Cydonia Pictures for its Night Of The Zombies DVD release in 2002. The same year, Anchor Bay Entertainment, released a cleaned up DVD under the title Hell Of The Living Dead. All of these Night Of The Zombies versions are identical, save for the inserted Creature Features copyright card. The film print is the infamous one known for being too dark, due to numerous copies being made, and, thus nearly impossible to tell a lot of what is going on in the film.
- VerbindungenEdited from La vallée (1972)
Ausgewählte Rezension
When someone says a movie is so-bad-it's-good, they usually mean that it's unintentionally comedic. "Virus" is so inept that it is enjoyable in a way it was not intended to be, but it doesn't fit the traditional so-bad-it's-good classification. (Actually, there was one scene in Virus that I thought was really funny. It involves breasts--you'll know it when you see it.) Here's why I liked Virus: all the ridiculousness adds together to form a fascinating and impossibly cohesive whole. The final product is sort of like a surrealist meditation on human insignificance.
The ridiculous, slow, editing; the idiotic behavior of the characters; and the meandering plot combine to make the movie like a sort of gentle nightmare. It's really like nothing else I've ever seen. There are these lazy, extended struggles with zombies where a bunch of guys just stand back and watch nervously. Most of the heroes are soldiers, and there's an officer, but they are all equally helpless and profoundly "alone." There's a laziness to everything that gives the film an appropriate sense of inevitability. The plot is ambiguous, like in a dream. You get a general sense of what's going on but it's also rather aimless, and only when the characters got to their "destination" did I realize that they had any objective at all. The simple beauty of the animal stock footage provides a startling contrast to the bleakness it surrounds.
I don't mean you have to watch it like it's T. S. Eliot and analyze everything you see for meaning. It is, of course, a meaningless mess of incompetence. But if you sit back and just soak it all in, you will find it hypnotic, bleak, and beautiful.
The ridiculous, slow, editing; the idiotic behavior of the characters; and the meandering plot combine to make the movie like a sort of gentle nightmare. It's really like nothing else I've ever seen. There are these lazy, extended struggles with zombies where a bunch of guys just stand back and watch nervously. Most of the heroes are soldiers, and there's an officer, but they are all equally helpless and profoundly "alone." There's a laziness to everything that gives the film an appropriate sense of inevitability. The plot is ambiguous, like in a dream. You get a general sense of what's going on but it's also rather aimless, and only when the characters got to their "destination" did I realize that they had any objective at all. The simple beauty of the animal stock footage provides a startling contrast to the bleakness it surrounds.
I don't mean you have to watch it like it's T. S. Eliot and analyze everything you see for meaning. It is, of course, a meaningless mess of incompetence. But if you sit back and just soak it all in, you will find it hypnotic, bleak, and beautiful.
- amazing_sincodek
- 23. Dez. 2008
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