I just always thought that was a great idea, and in keeping with the idea of man dooming itself. First, the dead start to pop up due to “ultrasonic radiation” the British agricultural department is testing out to kill bugs and pests in crops. What makes this movie so exceptional is its unique story and many firsts it introduced to zombie films. LDaMM was filmed in England with an international European crew, headed up by Spanish director Jorge Grau. So grab a gun, aim for the head, stay away from mysterious ultrasounds, and let’s head up to Manchester for some flesh-eating fun. Well, I’m hopefully here to change that in some small way, because if you’ve never seen this extant slice of horror cinema, you’re really missing out. Yet, surprisingly, it’s still not as known as many of those other capering corpses movies. Also known as Let Sleeping Corpses Lie, this movie was made in 1974, years before Romero’s own sequel to Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, came out and the legions of zombie movies that Dawn would usher in. This film is a classic of the zombie genre. Stars: Cristina Galbó, Ray Lovelock, Arthur Kennedy
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