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Children of the Living Dead (2001)

Children of the Living Dead (2001)
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It's never a good idea to have a dead person mad at you, as you will learn from this horror opus. As a child, Abbot Hayes (A. Barrett Worland) was tormented by his emotionally unstable mother, and he grew up to become a sexual predator and mass murderer. But Hayes' evil didn't come to an end with his death; he became a zombie and banded together an army of the bloodthirsty living dead, cutting a swath through the small town where he lived before vanishing without a trace. Nearly a decade and a half later, the terrible story of Abbot Hayes is discussed by curious visitors to the town, but not the locals, who prefer not to mention Abbot's bloody legacy. But when an unscrupulous local businessman buys up a cemetery and makes plans to move the bodies to a mass grave, the undead Mr. Hayes returns, determined once again to show his deadly strength to the people who permitted this show of disrespect to the dead. Children of the Living Dead also features legendary special-effects expert and sometimes actor Tom Savini in a small role. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Director(s):
Tor Ramsey
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Children of the Living Dead

It's never a good idea to have a dead person mad at you, as you will learn from this horror opus. As a child, Abbot Hayes (A. Barrett Worland) was tormented by his emotionally unstable mother, and he grew up to become a sexual predator and mass murderer. But Hayes' evil didn't come to an end with his death; he became a zombie and banded together an army of the bloodthirsty living dead, cutting a swath through the small town where he lived before vanishing without a trace. Nearly a decade and a half later, the terrible story of Abbot Hayes is discussed by curious visitors to the town, but not the locals, who prefer not to mention Abbot's bloody legacy. But when an unscrupulous local businessman buys up a cemetery and makes plans to move the bodies to a mass grave, the undead Mr. Hayes returns, determined once again to show his deadly strength to the people who permitted this show of disrespect to the dead. Children of the Living Dead also features legendary special-effects expert and sometimes actor Tom Savini in a small role. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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    Director(s):
    Tor Ramsey
    Writer(s):
    Karen Lee Wolf
    Producer(s):
    John A. RussoKaren Lee Wolf
    Theatrical MPAA Rating:
    R(Gore, Adult Language, Graphic Violence)
    Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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      Cesar L.

      Just as bad Hood of the Living Dead. Stay away. I managed to sit through it all the way, unfortunately. Do yourself a favor, dont waste your time on this one. It stinks....worse then a corpse.

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      JENNIFER M.

      This movie was so stupid and boring. I only watched 15 minutes of it. I couldn't take anymore. I took it out and sent it back. I don't recommend this one to anyone.

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      Bill C.

      I really should have not liked this but I did. No wasting time with useless plot, direct to the action. Acting and story weren't that bad either. Again, you'll know the story, they know you know and don't waste your time. If you're looking for something new, go elsewhere but this isn't a bad zombie flick. Barely a one on the suck-o-meter.

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