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I Was a Teenage Zombie
Category Comedy , Comedy
All Genres: Comedy, Horror
Year: 1987
Country: USA
Runtime: 90 minutes
Languages: English
Director: John Elias Michalakis
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
  • A Killer Party You Won't Forget
  • I was young, reckless, and in love. Then... I was DEAD, young, reckless, and in love.
  • Writing by: James Aviles Martin - writer (as James Martin)
    Steve McKoy - writer
    George Seminara - writer
    Produced by: Richard Hirsh - executive producer
    Richard Hirsh - producer
    Sal Lumetta - associate producer
    John Elias Michalakis - producer
    Miljan Peter Ilich - executive producer
    Cast: Michael Rubin - Dan Wake
    Ignacio F. Iquino - Mussolini (as Steve McCoy)
    George Seminara - Gordy
    Robert C. Sabin - Chuckie
    Peter Bush - Rosencrantz
    Allen Lewis Rickman - Lieberman (as Allen Rickman)
    Kevin Nesgoda - The Bird
    Cassie Madden - Cindy Faithful
    Ray Stough - Lenny
    Lynnea Benson - Hilda
    Gwyn Drischell - Margo
    Music: Jonathan Roberts Craig Seeman
    Official Website: Visit Website
     
    Plot Outline:
    Six high school buddies accidentally kill a drug pusher and dump his body in toxic waters. When the...
     
    Plot:
    Six high school buddies accidentally kill a drug pusher and dump his body in toxic waters. When the pusher returns as a zombie and goes on a killing spree, their only recourse is to dump the body of one of their own recently dead, and have him return as a "good" zombie to face off with the "bad" one. The producer's hook for the film was to feature music by groups the likes of The Fleshtones and Los Lobos.



    This should be a cult classic, 24 October 2003
    Author: one4now4 from Ft. Worth, TX, USA

    I am saying that in a schlock sense, though. I have to say I like this movie a lot. It's a horror-comedy with an in-joke reference to Lloyd Kaufman, and is a good, goofy, nasty movie. It has more intentional laughs than unintentional, I think. Take the jerk cop for example, wearing a badge that looks like it was made by a little kid with paper and scissors for Halloween. They had to know what they were doing there! The low-budget gore FX are pretty cool, and one scene in particular (where the guy's face is ripped off) actually shocked me when I first saw it. The various artists soundtrack is great (and harder than hell to find). As far as the "plot" goes, we have some misfitly losers (my kinda people!) who go out to buy some pot for a spring dance celebration. What they end up with is some toxin-sprayed weed that makes them feel under the weather. (One drug cartel henchman says, "I wouldn't give that sh*t to my mother-in-law.") Nobody becomes a zombie from this, though. Still, what we do end up with is a very cranky (no pun intended) zombie drug pusher killing off hapless victims left and right. The only person who can stop him is another zombie (which I thought was a cool idea). Everything here is so matter-of-fact, like somebody took a slacker movie like "River's Edge" and mixed it with "The Toxic Avenger". I love this, a classic cheezball splatter-comedy that's just fun.


    Movie Quotes: [to a bounty hunter who signs his receipt with an "X"]
    Sheriff: When are you gonna learn writin'? You might not look smarter, but you'll feel smarter.
    Crazy Credits:: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    'No rats, millipedes, or door-to-door salesmen were harmed in the making of this film.'
    Rating:
    3.50/10 ( 185 Votes )
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