Nightmare City (1980)

Nightmare City (1980)
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Miller (Hugo Stiglitz) is a reporter on to something when he sees passengers disembark from a plane and start attacking and murdering whomever they come across -- no, they are not upset with their service, they are zombies -- or more accurately ghouls who need human blood to stay alive. While flight attendants may contend that more than one ghoul is on any flight, this group was contaminated by a man exposed to radiation that leaked from a nuclear plant, and they are hereafter identifiable by their black-face make-up, if not their eating habits. When Miller tries to notify the citizens that these monsters are on the loose, he is rudely stopped by a nasty general (Mel Ferrer) who does not want to make the public unnecessarily hysterical. The monsters have a molecular structure that is not affected by bullets, and so in imitation of the accepted code that zombies only die with a shot to the head, the general launches his attack "aiming for the control center" of each zombie head, before everyone is converted into the blood-thirsty monsters. With anemic acting, murky color, and other technical problems, this is simply another zombie film among the masses. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Hugo StiglitzLaura Trotter, (more)
Director(s):
Umberto Lenzi
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Nightmare City

Miller (Hugo Stiglitz) is a reporter on to something when he sees passengers disembark from a plane and start attacking and murdering whomever they come across -- no, they are not upset with their service, they are zombies -- or more accurately ghouls who need human blood to stay alive. While flight attendants may contend that more than one ghoul is on any flight, this group was contaminated by a man exposed to radiation that leaked from a nuclear plant, and they are hereafter identifiable by their black-face make-up, if not their eating habits. When Miller tries to notify the citizens that these monsters are on the loose, he is rudely stopped by a nasty general (Mel Ferrer) who does not want to make the public unnecessarily hysterical. The monsters have a molecular structure that is not affected by bullets, and so in imitation of the accepted code that zombies only die with a shot to the head, the general launches his attack "aiming for the control center" of each zombie head, before everyone is converted into the blood-thirsty monsters. With anemic acting, murky color, and other technical problems, this is simply another zombie film among the masses. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
92 mins

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Director(s):
Umberto Lenzi
Writer(s):
Antonio Cesare CortiPiero RegnoliJose Luis Delgado
Producer(s):
Diego Alchimede
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Not For Children, Gore)
Categories:
Horror
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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Chris W.

This movie isn't that bad, but it could have been a lot better. A bunch of folks that get contaminated by radiation go on a bloody rampage killing everyone in their path. The first half of the movie is very repetitive with the kills. Not much gore (except one dood losing an arm), everyone gets stabbed with little blood. The second half of the movie the gore starts to pick up a little and things get a little creepier atmosphere-wise. Yes, a higher budget may have made this movie a lot better, but overall it's not too bad.

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Ryan C.

This movie was not THAT HORRIBLE>> but are they zombies or what are they... and wow was most of the acting very cheesy ... they really could have done a lot better on this movie...IT was a great MOVIE idea until it was slaughtered.

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Mindy L.

It wasn't worth watching!!! The acting was okay,the movie itself was sort of boring!! Machine gun zombies,rather than eating flesh,they shoot people!! Very different from other zombie movies I have seen in the past!! It contains scenes of violence! It does have a scene of female nudity so its not for kids at all!!!

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