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Durée | 90 minutes |
Année de sortie | 1 juin 1981 |
Genre | Horror |
Pays | - United States |
Réalisation | Joel M. Reed |
Présentation
Night of the Zombies (alternate title: Battalion of the Living Dead) is a 1981 American zombie horror war film directed by Joel M. Reed. The film was produced by Lorin E. Price. The film was distributed on VHS by InterGlobal Video Promotions Ltd.
Bande-annonce
Synopsis
During World War II, a United States Army chemical warfare battalion was rumored to have done battle against a Nazi Schutzstaffel (SS) unit somewhere in the Bavarian Alps. The two missing in action units were never heard from again. After thirty years, investigators searching for the soldiers' missing bodies look into rumors of soldiers that have turned into zombies.
When several of the investigators are found dead, the Central Intelligence Agency sends Special Agent Nick Monroe (James Gillis) in search of deserters from the missing Chemical Warfare unit. A top-secret nerve gas is discovered that has kept a battalion of flesh-eating World War II soldiers alive for decades. The nerve gas is known by the name Gamma 693, and was created to keep wounded soldiers alive, until they could be taken to a medical unit. Special Agent Nick Monroe uncovers a plot for world domination.
Distribution
Acteur | Rôle |
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Jamie Gillis | Nick Monroe |
Numéros d'identification
- IMDb ID (tt0082815)
- Letterboxd film ID (night-of-the-zombies)
Sources
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