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The Video Dead

  • Video
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.0/10
5.1K
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The Video Dead (1987)
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A family takes delivery of a new television set, unaware that it is the gateway by which killer zombies enter the world.A family takes delivery of a new television set, unaware that it is the gateway by which killer zombies enter the world.A family takes delivery of a new television set, unaware that it is the gateway by which killer zombies enter the world.

  • Director
    • Robert Scott
  • Writer
    • Robert Scott
  • Stars
    • Michael St. Michaels
    • Thaddeus Golas
    • Douglass Bell
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  • IMDb RATING
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    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Robert Scott
    • Writer
      • Robert Scott
    • Stars
      • Michael St. Michaels
      • Thaddeus Golas
      • Douglass Bell
    • 99User reviews
    • 49Critic reviews
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    Michael St. Michaels
    Michael St. Michaels
    • Henry Jordan
    Thaddeus Golas
    • Deliveryman #1
    Douglass Bell
    • Deliveryman #2
    • (as Douglas Bell)
    Al Millan
    Al Millan
    • Taxi Driver…
    Roxanna Augesen
    Roxanna Augesen
    • Zoe Blair
    Lory-Michael Ringuette
    • Mover #1
    • (as Lory Ringuette)
    • …
    George Kernan
    • Mover #2
    Rocky Duvall
    Rocky Duvall
    • Jeff Blair
    Sam David McClelland
    • Joshua Daniels
    Jennifer Miro
    Jennifer Miro
    • The Woman
    Victoria Bastel
    Victoria Bastel
    • April Ellison
    • (as Vickie Bastel)
    Libby Russler
    • Maria
    Garrett Dressler
    • Mr. Ellison
    Melissa Martin
    • B-Movie Housewife
    Cliff Watts
    • The Garbageman
    Muffie Greco
    • Beverly Turchow
    Walter Garret
    • Abe Turchow
    • (as Walter Garrett)
    Jo Ann Peterson
    • Mrs. Blair
    • Director
      • Robert Scott
    • Writer
      • Robert Scott
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    nateavalon

    Gotta Love It!!!

    It was the year 1989 (or so), and back then renting horror videos was the coolest thing a kid could do. I remember coming across some strange, hilarious, campy, and downright offensive stuff, and I thought it was great. The Video Dead eventually crossed my path. Now this flick definitly isn't a serious entry in my personal horror hall-o-fame, but now that the years have passed I kinda miss it. True: the acting is bad, and the punch-line about the poodle screwing a skunk is unneccesary at best. (This isn't Hollywood folks. BUT WHO THE HELL NEEDS HOLLYWOOD?) These Days I have began a tedious quest to collect those campy flicks I saw as a kid, and Video Dead is one thats evaded my grasp to date. I truly recommend this film for any Zombie fan or horror enthusiast simply because it is a prime example of B-Movie Glory. Great Zombie make-up EFX... A Twilight Zone-esque story about a posesseed television set... Nostalgic 80's synthed out soundtrack... Chainsaw mayhem... Ands lets not forget about a mysterious Goth girl that seduces the teenage boy (and who almost resembles a male crossdresser)...

    Sounds groovy if you ask me!

    I still cant find a single copy of this film(no dvd produced to date)
    Cujo108

    The Video Dud

    A television set from who knows where allows zombies to enter into the real world. A brother and sister are readying the new family home while their parents are on a trip. The former discovers the set in the attic and mayhem ensues.

    For some reason, this has garnered a cult following over the years. There are scenes that try for stupid humor but fall flat, while other scenes are unintentionally stupid. For example, the cowboy sets up a plan to have the brother hang helplessly as bait while he hides in a shed and picks off the zombies. So, what does he do as soon as he's in the shed? He sits down and goes to sleep. Brilliant move. Speaking of the brother, his acting is atrocious. Just watch the scene where he's talking to the guy on the TV and try not to laugh. None of the acting is good here, but wow. That whole scene is really bad though, not just the acting. Another poor scene is when a maid is killed. It's done in a ridiculous manner and seems to go on forever.

    The effects are okay for the most part, though one sequence with a severed zombie hand is pretty bad. I did like the way the sister deals with the zombies in the climax. That made for some hearty amusement. The ending was good too, but as a whole, there's nothing I can see here to warrant such popularity. The charm of something like Night of the Comet just isn't there.
    5dworldeater

    Amusing schlock

    To say The Video Dead is not the best movie is somewhat obvious. But this ultra cheap and ridiculous horror flick is a decent timekiller at the very least. The plot is a television that constantly plays a low budget zombie movie that comes out of the television and attacks the viewer. To contemplate,"who thinks of this crap"? The greater question is who thought this was a good idea to fund and actually make this. Funds are tight here and it shows, I would guess most of the money for this project would go to the special f/x, which are pretty decent actually with some nice gore. The overnight quality of this is quite low and has some awesomely bad acting, that has the bar set even lower for low budget horror. Like I said previously, The Video Dead is not a good movie, but is so blatantly 80's and ultra cheesy and ludicrous, it is hard not to enjoy it a little .
    7Hey_Sweden

    Has its moments.

    Robert Scotts' low budget shocker "The Video Dead" wasn't quite as much fun as this viewer would have liked. Sometimes it's just too silly and inane for its own good. Still, there's always something to be said for endearingly tacky cheap cheese fests like it; it's got its heart in the right place and there are some very entertaining sequences.

    A mysterious package arrives at the home of a reclusive writer. It turns out to be a TV set, but this ain't your typical TV set. It only features one program, a movie titled "Zombie Nightmare", and soon the zombies in this movie-within-the-movie manifest themselves in reality. Fast forward a few months, and a new family is moving into the writers' house. They come to realize that the zombies are attacking the living, and with the help of a Texas character named Joshua Daniels (Sam David McClelland), they try to take care of the problem.

    The makeup effects are a highlight, and the zombie performers are certainly enthusiastic. They're all fun to watch, especially one that is dubbed The Bride. There are some irresistible splatter moments, with extremities and other body parts being lopped off and some healthy nods to "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre". Best of all is a showdown between Jeff Blair (Rocky Duvall) and The Bride (Diane Hadley). The sense of humour really helps; writer / director Scott refuses to ever take this stuff very seriously.

    The acting is frequently quite amateurish, but this merely adds to the amusement factor. Roxanna Augesen is appealing as our heroine, Zoe Blair, and Victoria Bastel is a hoot as local rich gal April. McClelland is very sincere as the guy who knows the answers to the zombie problem, and Jennifer Miro adds sex appeal as the mystery woman from "Zombie Nightmare".

    Overall, "The Video Dead" is agreeable enough entertainment for lovers of B movies, getting off to a good start and working its way towards a fun finish.

    Seven out of 10.
    oreverend

    Saturday Matinee

    I saw this movie once when I was 12, and I loved it. I saw it again at 23 and now it became stupid. I say stupid, but definitely funny. The best scenes are unintended. My favorite is when a man offers a delivery man cigarette but the delivery man says no, shows him his dip (tobacco) and spits....and then you get a close up of the tobacco splatter onto the ground.

    One of the better lines in the movie is when a girl's dog-sitting and the dog has run away. She's afraid of the dog trying to mate with a skunk because apparently this has happened before and she says something like " he gets horny and tries to hump skunks and the skunk sprays him and that gets him even more horny...oh no, what am I going to do?"

    All in all, I recommend this movie to those who do not expect much and are deeply submersed in the bad horror movie genre.

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    • Trivia
      A sequel was written for the film, but never materialized. It was to do with a victim instead being pulled into the television set, rather than the zombies coming out, and having to find a way out before the film ended. Director Robert Scott wanted a lot more zombie action, and far more zombies than in his original film but was offered the same budget as the first to make the sequel - he declined and a sequel has yet to come to fruition.
    • Goofs
      When Jeff and April find Chocolate, the dog, dead in the woods, the one short shot of the dog clearly shows that it is breathing.
    • Quotes

      April: You don't understand. He likes to chase skunks in the woods, and if he finds them he tries to mate with them. Only skunks don't like to mate with poodles, and then they spray him, and he really gets turned on!

    • Connections
      Featured in Doc Mock's Movie Mausoleum: Deadly Video Zombies (2009)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written and Performed by Leonard Marcel and Kevin McMahon

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2000 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Zombie - Bloody Demons
    • Filming locations
      • 21 Valleystone Dr, San Rafael, California, USA(Blair family house)
    • Production companies
      • Interstate 5 Productions
      • Highlight Productions
      • Manson International
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    • Budget
      • $80,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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