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Zombi 3

  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 35min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
5,8 k
MA NOTE
Zombi 3 (1988)
Home Video Trailer from Media Blasters
Lire trailer2:51
1 Video
97 photos
ActionHorreurScience-fictionHorreur zombie

Lorsque le corps d'un terroriste, infecté par un produit chimique volé, est incinéré par l'armée américaine, un virus est involontairement libéré dans l'atmosphère au-dessus d'une petite île... Tout lireLorsque le corps d'un terroriste, infecté par un produit chimique volé, est incinéré par l'armée américaine, un virus est involontairement libéré dans l'atmosphère au-dessus d'une petite île.Lorsque le corps d'un terroriste, infecté par un produit chimique volé, est incinéré par l'armée américaine, un virus est involontairement libéré dans l'atmosphère au-dessus d'une petite île.

  • Réalisation
    • Lucio Fulci
    • Claudio Fragasso
    • Bruno Mattei
  • Scénario
    • Claudio Fragasso
    • Lucio Fulci
    • Rossella Drudi
  • Casting principal
    • Deran Sarafian
    • Beatrice Ring
    • Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
    5,8 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Claudio Fragasso
      • Bruno Mattei
    • Scénario
      • Claudio Fragasso
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Rossella Drudi
    • Casting principal
      • Deran Sarafian
      • Beatrice Ring
      • Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
    • 122avis d'utilisateurs
    • 62avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Zombi 3
    Trailer 2:51
    Zombi 3

    Photos97

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Deran Sarafian
    Deran Sarafian
    • Kenny Waters
    Beatrice Ring
    • Patricia
    Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
    Ottaviano Dell'Acqua
    • Roger Smith
    • (as Richard Raymond)
    Massimo Vanni
    Massimo Vanni
    • Bo
    • (as Alex McBride)
    Ulli Reinthaler
    Ulli Reinthaler
    • Nancy
    Marina Loi
    • Carol
    Deborah Bergamini
    Deborah Bergamini
    • Lia
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Plant Director
    • (scènes coupées)
    • (as Alan Collins)
    Rene Abadeza
    • Zombie
    • (non crédité)
    Roberto Dell'Acqua
    • Zombie on Footbridge
    • (non crédité)
    Claudio Fragasso
    Claudio Fragasso
    • Soldier at creamatorum
    • (non crédité)
    Lara Lamberti
    Lara Lamberti
    • Jane
    • (non crédité)
    Robert Marius
    Robert Marius
    • Doctor Holder
    • (non crédité)
    Bruno Mattei
    Bruno Mattei
    • Soldier at creamatorum
    • (non crédité)
    Mike Monty
    • General Morton
    • (non crédité)
    Antone Pagán
    • The Terrorist
    • (non crédité)
    • …
    Del Russel
    • DJ Blue Heart
    • (non crédité)
    Maricar Totengco
    • Suzanna
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Claudio Fragasso
      • Bruno Mattei
    • Scénario
      • Claudio Fragasso
      • Lucio Fulci
      • Rossella Drudi
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    Avis des utilisateurs122

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    9DocEmmettBrown

    My Favourite Zombie film this side of Pittsburgh

    Off the blocks let me just say that I am a huge zombie fan so I don't make statements like the above lightly. Secondly let me say that this is an Italian zombie film and Fulci only directed 15 minutes of it before handing over to Bruno (Rats, Night Of Terror) Mattei. This is no Dawn of the Dead folks.

    That said this is easily one of the most entertaining zombie films I have ever seen.

    The script is wonderfully horrible. Just check out the two scientists trying to find an antidote ("Let's try putting these two molecules together").

    The zombies come in all varieties. From moaning shufflers, to machete wielding maniacs, to birds!

    The gore is plentiful. Legs are bitten off, arms amputated, stomachs burst open.

    The pace is fast, flying from one zombie attack to the next.

    Then there's the head in the fridge. Oh the head in the fridge! One of the greatest moments in horror since Ash got his hand possessed in Evil Dead 2.

    You should know already whether you're the sort of person who's going to like this sort of film. Get some mates and some beer and you'll be in for a fun night.

    Did I mention the head in the fridge?!?!?
    5jhausler3

    A "Zombi" movie improbably reanimated, against all odds

    This Italian, tropical ripoff of "Return of the Living Dead" by Lucio Fulci and Bruno Mattei was an awful, awful movie, but the story of its troubled production is much more interesting than the film itself.

    Back in the 80s, some Italian filmmakers figured out that you could hang out in the Philippines to make movies incredibly cheap, all while blissfully ignoring every OSHA rule in the book. None were more successful at this than the studio employing director Bruno Mattei and writers Claudio Fragasso and Rosella Druidi. They made "Terminator 2" (no connection to Terminator), "Cruel Jaws" (no connection to Jaws), and countless other crazy, ballsy knock-offs of Hollywood hits. But their producer suddenly had a bout of ambition and wanted to produce a sequel to Lucio Fulci's legendary "Zombi 2" (which itself had no connection to Zombi, Italy's rename for Romero's "Dawn of the Dead"). So he dispatched Fragrasso and Druidi to Italy to write a script for "Zombi 3" and convince Fulci to direct it. Amazingly, they succeeded on both counts.

    However, the problems began as soon as Fulci arrived in the Philippines. First, he was handed a budget many times smaller than he had been promised -- too small to complete the script as he, Fragrasso, and Druidi had envisioned it. Preparation was all over the place. He also had terminal liver cancer and other health problems, and the tropical heat and humidity was almost more than his failing body could handle. There was even an armed revolution going on in the country during the shoot, though not near the places where they were filming. In the end, the movie Fulci shot was still only about 70 minutes long (too short for the 90-minute minimum), so in a moment of legendary pettiness, he apparently filmed 20 minutes of footage of characters rowing canoes around and hopped back on a plane to Italy with two middle fingers proverbially in the air at the Filipino/Italian producers.

    The producers were horrified at the extended canoe footage, which they knew was unusably boring, so they asked their mainstays Mattei, Fragrasso, and Druidi to do their magic and somehow redo enough of the movie to finish it. This required Fragrasso and Druidi to add scenes that fit with what Fulci shot -- but not the expensive scenes that they originally envisioned that had to be cut. They had to come up with something new on the spot to fit the bastardized end product. Somehow, they succeeded. Meanwhile, Mattei had an even bigger problem -- of the entire cast of the original movie, he was only able to convince 2 or 3 actors to return to the Philippines to do the reshoot. Amazingly, like an absolute madman, he managed to successfully add 20-30 minutes to the movie using only those three actors, an extended prologue, and many scenes with masked military personnel. Against incredible odds, the movie was successfully finished and released.

    To be clear, it's a TERRIBLE movie, and not especially enjoyable even in the "so bad it's good" kind of way. "Zombi 3" has excellent makeup and special effects and a killer soundtrack, but those aren't enough to counteract its negatives. There is zero internal consistency with what the zombies can do or how they behave, disbelief gets snapped so often that it sounds like a bowl of wet Rice Crispies, and many scenes with the masked military personnel have them lining up like they're almost too tired to walk before lining up to shoot down zombies. (In that heat, wearing overalls, it was entirely possible the exhaustion was real.) In the commentaries I watched after the film, everyone gives Fulci credit for the heart and soul of the film... which, if I were them, I wouldn't want to claim it, either. It should not be possible for a movie with this many explosions and death to be tedious, but somehow it manages it for long stretches. Yet, at the end of the day, it's a *finished* film, and I believe one that made a decent profit.

    In my book, this movie is a true credit to Mattei, Fragrasso, and Druidi, and a black mark against Fulci. I am far less impressed by the lackluster film he mostly put together and left to rot than by their herculean rescue of a seemingly-doomed project. Sometimes the ones who get a production over the finish line are not the sensitive artists, but the commercial workmen with a gift at getting things done on time and under budget... no matter how many zombies, actors, and vital plot points they have to blow up to do it. If you see this film, I highly recommend the outstanding release by Severin Films that contains extensive behind-the-scenes commentaries that tell the tale I mentioned above, plus more besides.
    5dworldeater

    Garbage, but watchable garbage

    Zombi 3 is a sequel in name only to Fulci's classic Zombie. In Italy, Zombie was billed as a unofficial sequel to Dawn Of The Dead and was called Zombi 2 in that territory. Zombie has nothing to do with Dawn Of The Dead and was approached completely differently, but is also a classic. Zombi 3 has little in common with it's predecessor and has a different story that rips off Dawn Of The Dead and Return Of The Living Dead. Zombi 3 is not Lucio Fulci's best work, far from it and the production had a lot of problems. Fulci himself disowned the film and left the production in the middle of it due to health problems and disagreements with the producers. With the combination of a extremely low budget and it's creators not really agreeing on which direction to take the project, what is left is the result. The tone of the film does not feel like a Fulci film and falls flat on terror and atmosphere. The character development is weak and the movie as a whole looks and feels cheap. However, this is far from unwatchable and moves along at a quick pace with a good amount of action and gore. I can't regard Zombi 3 as a good film, it's crap But if ultra cheapie schlocky horror is your bag, you might find some enjoyment out of Zombi 3.
    7carlykristen

    An entertaining Italian Zombie flick

    Zombi 3 has an interesting history in it's making. Firstly, it is a sequel to Fulci's hit Zombi 2, with Zombi 2 itself being of course a marketing ploy to trick people into thinking it was a sequel to George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead aka Zombi. Confusing enough? Basically, none of the films have anything to do with one another, but who cares when they make money. I guess Fulci himself starting to not care about the production about half way through Zombi 3 when he decided to walk out. Bruno Mattei was brought on board to help pad the film with additional scenes to lengthen the running time.

    Zombi 3's plot is your typical zombie fare. Scientists develop a serum on an island in the Philippines, terrorists steal it unleashing a plague, and zombie run amok. The scientists want to create an antidote, while the military is set on mowing down everyone without prejudice. There are also brief inserts of a Radio DJ preaching about how we treat the planet.

    Overall, I actually liked this film. I heard horrible things, but I find the goofy dialogue quite enjoyable. The film seems to be an attempt at raising awareness about pollution, corrupted military, Man playing God, etc. I get the feeling this was at one point a serious film, but it veered off in a weird direction, presumably when Mattei came on board.

    Besides ripping off other zombie flicks, this was very reminiscent of Romero's The Crazies. You hear the Radio DJ breaking the good news with, "When you see the men in white suits & gas masks, Run to them for Help." This is of course played to the images of the men in white gunning down zombies. Later, they straight up steal a scene from Crazies in which one of the regular, uncontaminated people is killed by mistake.

    The gore factor is pretty good in this one with zombie hordes around every corner. How is it cool? Let me count the ways…1. Zombie Birth 2. Flying Zombie Head 3. Zombie Birds. 4. Zombie with no legs swimming in a pool. My favorite zombie was the machete-wielding maniac at the gas station. He was bad ass and nearly tore down the entire building trying to kill a girl.

    Favorite Quote – When a sergeant insists on cremating a zombie, the scientists asks, "Don't you think that once the ash is in the air, it will fall to the ground, and contaminate everything?" To which the Sargeant boldly replies, "Now you're talking science fiction." He also continues to mention the "Science Fiction" told by the scientists even at the end when everyone dies.

    Extras: Gallery, Trailers, and Interviews, most notably the one with Mattei where he insists he directed 40% of the scenes, yet cannot recall which ones or any other significant details.

    Bottom Line: A must see for zombie and Fulci fans.

    Rating: 7/10

    Molly Celaschi www.HorrorYearbook.com MySpace.com/HorrorYearbook
    5BA_Harrison

    Insane zombie nonsense from Fulci, Mattei and Fragasso.

    From the word go, Zombie Flesheaters 2 (AKA Zombi 3) makes very little sense, but thankfully it's one of those trashy 80s Euro horrors that is so shoddy in virtually every department that one cannot fail to have some fun with it.

    Just one look at the film's pedigree is enough to give a pretty good idea of how crap (and therefore how enjoyable) this film actually is: Lucio Fulci, fast approaching his end-of-career worst, directed some of the action before a stroke forced him to hand over the reins to Bruno 'Hell of the Living Dead' Mattei; actor turned TV director Deran Sarafian leads the incredible no-star cast; and Claudio Fragasso, the man responsible for Troll 2 (considered by many to be the worst horror film ever made), provided the derivative, nonsensical plot that gleefully rips off a variety of zombie/infection classics, including Romero's The Crazies and Dan O' Bannon's Return Of The Living Dead.

    The cause of the zombie plague in Zombi Flesheaters 2 is a top secret genetically engineered virus called Death One, which is accidentally introduced into the atmosphere after a victim is cremated (on the orders of a contemptuous general, who ignores warnings from concerned army boffins, accusing them of "talking science fiction!"). Pretty soon, the area is not only crawling with flesh hungry reanimated corpses, but also squads of haz-mat suited soldiers who have orders to contain the virus by any means necessary—which isn't exactly great news for the small group of survivors trapped inside the contaminated zone (which, within a single day, has become inexplicably derelict and overgrown with vines!).

    Lacking any sense of logic, the film stumbles awkwardly from one daft scene to another in a shambolic manner that makes its mouldy walking corpses seem positively well coordinated in comparison. For connoisseurs of extremely trashy horror, this can only be good news, with the complete absence of rationale resulting in some mind-bogglingly bonkers moments: zombie birds attack a bus full of babes; a severed zombie head, shrouded in an eerie green light and smoke, flies from inside a fridge to chow down on a man's throat; a survivor discovers a box full of weapons in an abandoned building ("I found a crate full of guns downstairs," he casually declares); a lady is attacked by an unborn zombie baby that tears its way from its mother's womb; and a hand grenade, conveniently found under a truck, not only knocks down several of the undead but also destroys an entire building!

    Factor in some truly awful acting, unconvincing gore, dreadful direction, zombies that can talk, jump, fight, and use weapons, and a jive-talking radio DJ who joins the ranks of the living dead, but still carries on hosting his show, and what you have is one hell of a mess—but one that really needs to be seen to be believed.

    It doesn't really deserve it, but I'll give Zombie Flesheaters 2 a rating of 5/10 just for being a genuine one-of-a-kind experience.

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    • Anecdotes
      In the original script, the skull which flies out of the freezer was not included - it was added by Lucio Fulci. He later remarked that he felt it was one of the most clever things he had come up with, and was the only thing about the movie he was truly proud of.
    • Gaffes
      When the group arrive outside the abandoned military hospital, a crew member is visible to the left behind a house turning on a smoke machine.
    • Citations

      Glenn: I'm feeling better, Patricia, but I'm thirsty... for your blood!

    • Crédits fous
      The opening credits appear over footage of three separate groups of characters travelling to the same destination (the helipad outside the chemical plant). All three groups converge once the credits end.
    • Versions alternatives
      In the UK release (entitled Zombie Flesh Eaters 2), the actor Mike Monty (who plays General Morton), appears in the opening cast list, but in the end list don't. In the Italian version the actor is completely uncredited.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012)
    • Bandes originales
      Tumble Down
      Written by Mario Zaccagnini (as Zac) - Stefano Mainetti (as S. Mainetti)

      Performed by Clue In The Crew

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 juillet 1988 (Italie)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
      • Philippines
    • Langues
      • Philippin
      • Tagalog
      • Italien
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Zombie 3
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines
    • Société de production
      • Flora Film
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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