

The ashes of the burned staff members gets caught in the wind, spreading the infection all over. This is also where the military finds him and they wipe out the entire staff at the hotel, burning their remains. That’s where he starts to turn and spread the infection. The infected terrorist ends up making it to a hotel/resort that is located in the middle of the jungle. Unfortunately they may already be too late. The military quickly gets on top of things in order to find this now infected individual so they can quarantine him before it spreads. Basically Death One is about to cause a whole lot of problems. This is a crucial moment in the “plot” because we learn that not only does Death One reanimate the dead and turn them into zombies, it also turns the living into zombies. Unfortunately the clumsy oaf drops the serum breaking it open where he then proceeds to touch it by mistake. A gun fight breaks out with many ending up dead but one terrorist doesn’t manage to escape with Death One. In an attempt to resign from the project, Holder goes to deliver Death One to the military but things go terribly wrong as he’s ambushed by a group of terrorists set on getting that serum. Holder decides he can no longer be affiliated with this project. Death One does reanimate the dead but in doing so turns them into flesh eating zombies (the Brits were onto something with their title!) and Dr. The intentions are good and after many failed attempts they achieve success, or so they think. The idea is to reanimate the dead, much like Herbert West. Alan Holder (Robert Marius) leads a team of scientists working on a serum called Death One. Now onto this often overlooked gem of Italian schlock that is Zombi 3 (I guess)….ĭr.

Anyway check out the Wikipedia page on the Zombi film series, it’s fascinating. By the way that’s a UK company releasing Zombie Flesh Eaters 2 as Zombi 3 (technically it’s released under both titles but the slipcover reads Zombi 3). It’s all a bit of madness that I wanted to touch on a bit before diving into my review of the Blu-ray of Zombi 3 released by 88 Films. Why not call it Zombie 2?! Who was in charge of this blunder? Things get more hectic as you dive into the other Zombi “sequels” which continue in numerical order even in the US where we never had a Zombie 2. The confusion is when we get to the US where Zombi 3 is known as Zombi 3, a sequel to Zombie. In the UK this was released as Zombie Flesh Eaters 2, again making sense. From Italy’s perspective this makes sense, it’s the “third” Zombi movie. This gets confusing when Zombi 3, also directed by Fulci (mostly, we’ll get into that later), is released in Italy. Up to this point I think everything is pretty easy to follow. Now because Zombi 2 was only a sequel to Dawn of the Dead in Italy, it was released in the US as Zombie and in the UK as Zombie Flesh Eaters. The maestro Lucio Fulci was hired to direct, a zombie fought a shark and even though it wasn’t really a sequel a worthy successor to Dawn of the Dead was born. In order to capitalize on this success an unofficial sequel was released in Italy the following year called Zombi 2. In Italy the film was re-edited by Dario Argento and released as Zombi and it was quite successful. George Romero’s Dawn of the Dead was released in 1978 and was a big hit. That last sentence either makes perfect sense to you or confuses you more. In large part that confusion is a result of the films being released as sequels without ever actually being sequels.
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Title : FLAC Audio / 2.The Dawn of the Dead/Zombi 2/Zombie/Zombie Flesh Eaters series can be a confusing one to keep track of. Writing library : libebml v1.3.5 + libmatroska v1.4.8 Writing application : mkvmerge v21.0.0 ('Tardigrades Will Inherit The Earth') 64-bit Production: United Film Distribution Company.Starring: David Emge, Ken Foree, Scott H.Soon afterward, they have even heavier problems to worry about, as a large gang of bikers discovers the mall and invades it, ruining the survivors' best-laid plans and forcing them to fight off both lethal bandits and flesh-eating zombies. Tensions begin to build as months go on, and they come to realize that they've fallen prey to consumerism.

Taking stock of their surroundings, they arm themselves, lock down the mall, and destroy the zombies inside so they can eke out a living-at least for a while. Following the events of Night of the Living Dead (1968), we follow the exploits of four survivors of the expanding zombie apocalypse as they take refuge in an abandoned shopping mall following a horrific SWAT evacuation of an apartment complex.
