Thursday, May 22, 2014

The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974) a.k.a Non Si Deve Profanare Il Sonno Dei Morti


































  George and Edna, two young people, are brought together by chance while they both travel in Northwest England. An overly devoted police officer is after their trail as he suspects them for the a series of grotesque murders. Little does he know that chemical pesticides brought the dead back to life and they are out for blood...
  Jorge Grau directs this masterpiece of a zombie. Generally underrated, this film easily steps out of the norm of the zombie genre as it definitely has a lot more atmosphere and a lot more balls. With definitive touches of carefully administered Sci-Fi and bloody gore, this film creates an unbeatable horror story with intense action and dialogues set in the eerie landscape of England. No wonder the great Electric Wizard took a sample from this movie for one of their songs!
  Cristina Galbó plays the gloomy but beautiful Edna who crashes into bad boy/hippie/biker Ray Lovelock and together the must face they chemically-revived zombies. Arthur Kennedy a.k.a the man, plays the cop, a true depiction of the unbendable and ever vigilante law for whom this is just another case of hippies and LSD. His acting really sets the bar up high for the whole film!
Must watch this : on a breezy September night, when the temperature just starts cooling off from the summer. Accompany with red wine and cheese and enjoy during at dusk on an outdoors television. After the film, get the chills with this creeping bastard blasting and your bong a-burning!
Trailer
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071431/
So, shall we shag now or shall we shag later?
With eyes as the red as the devil's dick
Damn it, I forgot the turn off the oven

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