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Festival of the Living Dead is a 2024 American zombie film directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska and starring Ashley Moore and Camren Bicondova. It is a spiritual sequel to George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead. [1] [2]
Malenka, the Vampire's Niece is a 1969 horror film that was written and directed by Spanish director Amando de Ossorio; it was his first horror film. [4] [5]One of the first vampire films from Spain, [6] it was inspired by similarly themed Italian and British vampire films that were being released during the same time period, such as Dance of the Vampires. [7]
The Hanging Woman, Return of the Zombies and Beyond the Living Dead. The Troma DVD release (as The Hanging Woman ) was on September 29, 2009 in the USA, with audio commentary by director Jose Luis Merino, an interview with actor Paul Naschy , and as a bonus, the seldom seen Sid Pink film "The Sweet Sound of Death" (starring Dyanik Zurakowska).
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The Living Dead is a 2020 horror novel written by George A. Romero and Daniel Kraus. The book was unfinished at Romero's death in 2017 and Kraus was hired to complete it [ 1 ] using Romero's notes [ 2 ] and incorporating an old short story by Romero.
Hannah, Queen of the Vampires (original title La tumba de la isla maldita [1]) (a.k.a. Young Hanna, Queen of the Vampires, [2] Crypt of the Living Dead [3] and Vampire Woman [4]) is a 1973 Spanish/American horror film directed by Julio Salvador, with additional footage directed by Ray Danton, [5] and starring Andrew Prine, Teresa Gimpera, Mark Damon and Patty Shepard.
'Abyss of the Living Dead') is a 1982 French horror film written and directed by Jesús Franco, starring fr:Manuel Gélin and France Lomay. [1] In it, a young man (Gélin) goes after the fortune seekers who killed his father in search of Nazi gold buried in the Libyan desert, and discovers that it is still guarded by zombified Afrika Korps ...
I began thinking of possibilities of recognizing someone like this. Maybe someone who was thought dead…and this is where D'entre les morts began to take shape." [2] Narcejac also confirmed to Richard E. Goodkin that the Orpheus myth, where the hero tries to bring his beloved back from the dead, was another source of inspiration for the novel. [3]