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City of the Living Dead (Italian: Paura nella città dei morti viventi, lit. 'Fear in the city of the living dead', also released as The Gates of Hell ) is a 1980 Italian supernatural horror film co-written and directed by Lucio Fulci .
City of the Living Dead and The Beyond were both scored by Fabio Frizzi [4] [5] while The House by the Cemetery had a score composed by both Walter Rizzati and Alessandro Blonksteiner. [4] City of the Living Dead (1980) [2] The Beyond (1981) [2] The House by the Cemetery (1981) [6]
Nightmare City (Italian: Incubo sulla città contaminata; released in the US as City of the Walking Dead) is a 1980 Italian-Spanish science-fiction horror film directed by Umberto Lenzi. It stars Hugo Stiglitz as a TV news reporter who witnesses the collapse of order in a city overrun by irradiated blood-drinking ghouls. Victims rise from the ...
1980 The Exterminator: Detective James Dalton 1980 City of the Living Dead: Peter Bell Alternative title: The Gates of Hell Italian title: Paura nella città dei morti viventi: 1981 Graduation Day: Coach George Michaels 1981 Enter the Ninja: Charles Venarius 1982 Angkor: Cambodia Express: MacArthur 1982 Pieces: Lt. Bracken Spanish title: Mil ...
After making City of the Living Dead (1980), Fulci sought to make a follow-up film as part of a trilogy with the "Gates of Hell" being a unifying theme. [18] Simpson describes the trilogy as being loosely "connected by the trope of hapless mortals literally living on top of an entrance to Hell and then inadvertently falling into it". [19]
Hell of the Living Dead (Italian: Virus – L'inferno dei morti viventi) is a 1980 horror film directed by Bruno Mattei. The film is set in a laboratory in Papua New Guinea that releases a dangerous chemical, turning the technicians and locals into zombies. A French news reporter (Margit Evelyn Newton) and her crew land on the island to ...
Lucio Fulci (Italian: [ˈluːtʃo ˈfultʃi]; 17 June 1927 – 13 March 1996) was an Italian film director, screenwriter, and actor.Although he worked in a wide array of genres through a career spanning nearly five decades, including comedies and spaghetti Westerns, he garnered an international cult following for his giallo and horror films.
The City of the Dead, a 1960 British horror film which had the title Horror Hotel for the US release; City of the Living Dead, a 1980 horror film by Lucio Fulci; City of the Walking Dead, the US title for Nightmare City; Gangs of the Dead, a 2006 American horror film retitled City of the Dead for its German and Italian premieres