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Zombie (Me como tu piel)

Título original: Zombie
  • 1971
  • GP
  • 1h 32min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
3,6/10
1,8 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Zombie (Me como tu piel) (1971)
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Un playboy escritor de novelas de aventuras se une a su editor en una expedición a la Isla Vudú, en el Caribe, donde un investigador del cáncer se ve obligado a convertir a los habitantes de... Leer todoUn playboy escritor de novelas de aventuras se une a su editor en una expedición a la Isla Vudú, en el Caribe, donde un investigador del cáncer se ve obligado a convertir a los habitantes de la tribu en zombis.Un playboy escritor de novelas de aventuras se une a su editor en una expedición a la Isla Vudú, en el Caribe, donde un investigador del cáncer se ve obligado a convertir a los habitantes de la tribu en zombis.

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  • Reparto principal
    • William Joyce
    • Heather Hewitt
    • Walter Coy
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    3,6/10
    1,8 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Del Tenney
    • Guión
      • Del Tenney
    • Reparto principal
      • William Joyce
      • Heather Hewitt
      • Walter Coy
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    William Joyce
    William Joyce
    • Tom Harris
    Heather Hewitt
    • Jeannie Biladeau
    Walter Coy
    Walter Coy
    • Charles Bentley
    Dan Stapleton
    • Duncan Fairchild
    Betty Hyatt Linton
    • Coral Fairchild
    Robert Stanton
    • Dr. Auguste Biladeau
    Vanoye Aikens
    • Robey
    Rebecca Oliver
    • Juarita
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      George-Ann Williamson
      • Fontainebleau Wife
      Don Strawn
      • Calypso Bandleader
      • (as Don Strawn's Calypso Band)
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      4Steve_Nyland

      I Eat Your Lunch

      Pretty slick little number here, a way low budget zombie voodoo potboiler filmed on the quick in Florida at the height of the early James Bond craze. Expect lots of palm trees, swept back wayfarer sunglasses, a big brassy orchestra with twangy guitars + bongo drums, boozy bimbos swooning by the pool, and some sort of novel mode of transportation, in this case an airplane that is destroyed in the movie's biggest laugh.

      The film concerns itself with a swinging playboy writer who is dispatched to darkest Key West to get to the bottom of some wacky voodoo cult and meets a couple of decent looking dames between stops for cocktails. The natives use a powerful narcotic which transforms them into the living dead and explains the jungle being just a mess after all this time. The damndest thing is that Carey Grant would have felt right at home in this movie, even with the ping pong ball zombie monster makeup.

      The movie is awful for sure but it works in some miraculous way, partly due to the fact that it was aware it was an awful movie employing awful actors, using awful cinematography, awful music, and awful script, etc. The good news is that everybody participating was apparently briefed before hand lest any sort of sweeping performances or actual cinematic artfulness sneak past the dime store tiki torches, wet bars, and matching salt + pepper shakers. Some good one liners though, I guess that's harmless enough to allow without tempting anybody to take it too seriously. Then again with a title like that, who can?

      It's kitsch, bounding with energy and some decent smarmy humor that will either get on your nerves or catch you with a belly laugh when you aren't expecting one. I like another reader's comment when writing that they had enjoyed this film more than the three A list big budget event films they rented at a Blockbuster: PRECISELY! Yes, that's the spirit! They were able to relax and just watch this god awful no-name movie for what it was -- rather than being primed to have the world saved or the universe explained by Leonardo di Caprio -- and ended up having a pretty good time. Caught them by surprise probably. You can buy it on DVD for a dollar, probably less, and keep it for your very own. Try it.

      4/10
      2bkoganbing

      Zombies From Snake Venom, Who'd A Thunk It?

      I Eat Your Skin finds novelist William Joyce eating up his advance money without turning out any pages of his next potboiler novel. So his publisher Dan Stapleton says he knows of a great Caribbean island where the natives do do their voodoo real well and Joyce might get some local color there. So Joyce heads off with Stapleton and Stapleton's brassy wife Betty Hyatt Linton to an island where Walter Coy is doing some Dr. Moreau like experiments on the natives as the guest of plantation owner and medical doctor Robert Stanton and his daughter Heather Hewitt.

      This all starts as looking for a cure for cancer using snake venom and who in the world suggested that line of research? Pretty soon these grotesque looking zombies get real restless and everyone has to abandon the island if they can.

      Some nice calypso music is the best thing that I Eat Your Skin has going for it. It's bad, but it's deliciously campy bad and some folks have a taste for that sort of thing.
      4Tera-Jones

      Odd Zombie Film - But Not All That Bad

      What can I say about this one? It's odd - it uses snake venom modified to create the zombies. The natives believe in human sacrifice but it has to be a blonde virgin female. The movie really is nothing new as far as your average classic zombie movies go but adds its own twist like most all of them do - and it's kind of an odd one.

      If you like the older style of zombie films then this one is just "ok" to watch - it's nothing special but not a complete snooze to watch either. Another slightly less than a middle of the road production.

      I like the dancers in the film, in fact the scenes of the voodoo priest and his group are the best parts of this film to me. The rest of the film is meh! The acting is lacking but tolerable to watch. And the story, again, is just so-so. Watchable zombie film.

      4/10
      2planktonrules

      Not quite as horrible as the title would suggest....though it IS horrible!

      Some folks fly to a small island in the Caribbean. Once they arrive, they find that there are murderous zombies roaming about as well as locals who are all members of a voodoo cult. In addition, there's a cancer researcher who is doing work with irradiated snake venom who seems a bit oblivious to the fact that the locals are into human sacrifice. Sounds like a nice place, huh?!

      This is one of many horribly low budget horror films I have seen in my lifetime and the biggest thing that sets it apart is the title. After all, the release title "I EAT YOUR SKIN" sounds amazingly exploitative and sick. However, despite a promoter changing its title, the film itself is amazingly conventional--and it's just another grade-Z schlock horror film--complete with bad acting, camera work, makeup, and the works! While it's very bad, it isn't quite bad enough to be fun to watch and make fun of the film. No,...it's just bad!
      moycon

      I love this flick.

      Del Tenney's I Eat Your Skin was filmed in Florida in 1964, under the working title Zombies. Alot of films were made at this time to cash in on the James Bond craze, Like this one. The opening and closing scenes are filmed at Miami's Fountainbleu Hotel, the same hotel where a few scenes of Goldfinger take place. This movie was originally titled Voodoo Blood Bath, but Tenney couldn't find a distributor and didn't have another feature to release along with it for a drive-in double feature. The movie sat on the shelf for years until, in 1971, producer Jerry Gross began searching for a film to release along with his I Drink Your Blood. Gross bought the rights for Tenney's film and retitled it. All of this explains why there is no skin eating in I Eat Your Skin.

      I've seen this movie at least a dozen times. This is definately one of those, so bad it's good spook movies. The makeup effects, although cheap, are at the least memorable and not just grease-paint. The acting is also memorable, if only because it's so bad. The Uber macho-ism of lead character Tom Harris (played by a mostly shirtless William Joyce) will make you laugh out loud. I cannot recommend this movie enough. I was more entertained by this flick than the last 3 big budgeted movies I rented from Blockbusters!

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        Although the title for was to have been "Zombies", "Zombie" or "Invasion of the Zombies", director Del Tenney used "Caribbean Adventure" as a working title because he didn't want the Key Biscayne residents to know he was making a horror film. At one time "Voodoo Blood Bath" was considered.
      • Pifias
        At the 00:04:38 mark when the young women goes to the rear of the car to load the grocery bag in. There is a white cooler on the right side. Magically the cooler disappears so she has somewhere to put it.
      • Citas

        Coral Fairchild: [Having just come across, only seeing the door] Oh Mister Bentley, what a lovely house you have. It's so tropical!

      • Conexiones
        Featured in TJ and the All Night Theatre: Nightmare Hotel + Zombies + the Brain Eaters (1980)

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 29 de octubre de 1971 (Estados Unidos)
      • País de origen
        • Estados Unidos
      • Idiomas
        • Inglés
        • Español
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        • I Eat Your Skin
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Fontainebleau Hotel, Miami Beach, Florida, Estados Unidos
      • Empresa productora
        • Del Tenny Productions
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        1 hora 32 minutos
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