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The Zombi series refers collectively to horror films that have been marketed, in various territories, as sequels to either George A. Romero's Italian-American film Dawn of the Dead (1978) or Lucio Fulci's Italian film Zombi 2 (1979). The latter was itself marketed by Italian distributors as a sequel to the former.
Sci-fi. The Zombi series is a series of Italian zombie horror movies. It has a confusing history of release, with entries of the series varying by different regions in the world. The British releases of the same movies are known as the Zombie Flesh Eaters series and the American releases, while not...
The Italian series starts with Dawn of the Dead and is followed by Zombi 2 and its officially released sequel. The Zombi series refers collectively to various European horror films that have been falsely marketed as sequels to either George A. Romero's Italian-American film Dawn of the Dead (1978) or Lucio Fulci's Italian film Zombi 2 (1979 ...
June 1, 1988. When a terrorist's body, infected with a stolen chemical, is recovered by the US military, the corpse is cremated, unintentionally releasing a virus and bacteria into the atmosphere over a small island. The Zombi Collection is a series of Italian zombie films.
La serie Zombi comenzó cuando Dario Argento reeditó la película Dawn of the Dead de Romero (estrenada en países europeos como Zombi ) y Goblin volvió a editarla para sus estrenos italianos y europeos. Tras el éxito de la película, se encargó una película de zombies a Lucio Fulci y se tituló Zombi 2, para que apareciera como una secuela.
Zombie (1979) R | 91 min | Horror. 6.8. Rate. 54 Metascore. Strangers searching for a young woman's missing father arrive at a tropical island where a doctor desperately seeks the cause and cure of a recent epidemic of the undead. Director: Lucio Fulci | Stars: Tisa Farrow, Ian McCulloch, Richard Johnson, Al Cliver. Votes: 30,576. 4.
28 de oct. de 2021 · These are the ten best Italian Zombie Movies. 1. The Beyond (1981) The second in Fulci’s “Gates of Hell” trilogy, The Beyond delivers high-octane gore with unparalleled energy. Upon release in the United Kingdom, the film was branded as a “Video Nasty” and was subjected to severe censorship.