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Dead Creatures (2001)

Dead Creatures (2001)
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The second feature from I, Zombie director Andrew Parkinson, Dead Creatures tells the zombified tale of an urban subculture with a hunger for human flesh. Cursed with a mysterious illness that transforms them into rampaging flesh eaters, a group of city-dwelling women huddle in a small apartment caring for a friend whose skin is rapidly rotting away. As they stalk the streets by night to find the unnatural nourishment that can quell their hunger and bring their friend back to health, the hunters become the hunted when an unknown figure determined to rid the earth of the ungodly plague decides to take matters into his own hands and put an end to the cannibalistic reign of terror. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Beverly WilsonAntonia Beamish, (more)
Director(s):
Andrew Parkinson
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Dead Creatures

The second feature from I, Zombie director Andrew Parkinson, Dead Creatures tells the zombified tale of an urban subculture with a hunger for human flesh. Cursed with a mysterious illness that transforms them into rampaging flesh eaters, a group of city-dwelling women huddle in a small apartment caring for a friend whose skin is rapidly rotting away. As they stalk the streets by night to find the unnatural nourishment that can quell their hunger and bring their friend back to health, the hunters become the hunted when an unknown figure determined to rid the earth of the ungodly plague decides to take matters into his own hands and put an end to the cannibalistic reign of terror. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Andrew Parkinson
Categories:
Horror
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    Dustin S.

    Not too bad. Kind of drags on though. Not too much going on. I think the cannibalism that spreads like a virus has been done before in other B movies.

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    Bill C.

    This is one bad movie. It jumps all over the place and leaves you confused for the first hour. And I mean boring confused! There is no character development, no reason for anything, you're just plopped right in the middle of the movie. Poor acting, tired plot and confusion........take a pass on this British stinker.

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