Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaZombie nudists attack campers five years after the closure of the Sunny Buttocks nudist colony in various musical numbers.Zombie nudists attack campers five years after the closure of the Sunny Buttocks nudist colony in various musical numbers.Zombie nudists attack campers five years after the closure of the Sunny Buttocks nudist colony in various musical numbers.
- Direção
- Roteirista
- Artistas
Forrest J. Ackerman
- Judge Rhinehole
- (as Forrest J Ackerman)
Bea Lindgren
- Miss Stucco
- (as Bea Lindgren)
Rae Latt
- Mrs. Druple
- (as Rachel Latt)
Darwyn Carson
- Ms. Luger
- (as Darwin Carson)
John McCafferty
- Mr. Mucky
- (as John Paul Mack)
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Quite probably the only nudist zombie musical in existence, Nudist Colony of the Dead is, as if you really need to be told, very dumb indeed. In addition to the absurd premise—vengeful nudist zombies rise from their graves to attack members of a religious summer camp—we get crazy characters, offbeat humour, hokey gore, a smidgen of gratuitous nudity (although not nearly as much as one might expect) and several impromptu song and dance routines.
Even though the film suffers from obvious budgetary and technical restraints, with a cast of enthusiastic but not particularly talented performers, it's hard not to admire writer/director Mark Pirro just a little for actually bringing his ridiculous and ambitious vision to the screen. The songs are cringe-worthy, the dancing is dreadful, and the gags aren't all that funny, but all involved throw themselves completely into the project, and their fun proves infectious, making the film a mindlessly enjoyable time waster for undiscerning fans of low-budget cult cinema.
Even though the film suffers from obvious budgetary and technical restraints, with a cast of enthusiastic but not particularly talented performers, it's hard not to admire writer/director Mark Pirro just a little for actually bringing his ridiculous and ambitious vision to the screen. The songs are cringe-worthy, the dancing is dreadful, and the gags aren't all that funny, but all involved throw themselves completely into the project, and their fun proves infectious, making the film a mindlessly enjoyable time waster for undiscerning fans of low-budget cult cinema.
First off, if you're looking for a lot of nudity, look elsewhere. Some of the women are topless, but that's it, and once they become zombies, they're all grey, and some of them have clothes on (go figure). But I enjoyed this movie; it doesn't take itself too seriously like a lot of other horror movies, so you don't have to sit there and roll your eyes at the amateur attempts to make you gasp in horror. I thought the songs were great (and a lot better than music in most horror movies), including the title theme, the rap (especially the old grandma doing the dance moves), the "I Don't Care" blues song they sing in the van, and "Inky Dinky Doo Dah Morning". The characters are well defined (the drunk girl, the Chinese guy with the accent, the Bible-quoting guy) and it's fun to see them interact with each other.
It's great if you're looking for obscure horror movies to watch and looking for a new one to watch and be entertained by. If that's you, it's a must-see.
It's great if you're looking for obscure horror movies to watch and looking for a new one to watch and be entertained by. If that's you, it's a must-see.
A campy, low budget production with catchy tunes that will have you humming them for days. (Just don't be caught singing "Kill Kill Kill the Zealots" at work.) If you've enjoyed "Dead and Breakfast", you'll have a great time with "Nudist Colony of the Dead". The songs are better and there are more of them. It's truly a musical horror comedy. (Well, we may have to question the horror part - very little blood and guts and no good slashing at all.) Despite the title, don't expect full nudity or even much partial nudity. And there's NO sex.
If you're easily offended or a Born Again Christian, don't get this movie. There are no scared cows in Mark Pirro's world and nearly everyone gets zinged at some point. Let there be no doubt, "bible thumpers" are certainly taken to task (and taken apart as one would expect in any horror movie). It is a social commentary. Pirro uses humor and silliness to push his point home. That said, it doesn't take away from the entertainment value of the film.
If you're easily offended or a Born Again Christian, don't get this movie. There are no scared cows in Mark Pirro's world and nearly everyone gets zinged at some point. Let there be no doubt, "bible thumpers" are certainly taken to task (and taken apart as one would expect in any horror movie). It is a social commentary. Pirro uses humor and silliness to push his point home. That said, it doesn't take away from the entertainment value of the film.
I never had any issues watching a different kind of movie! Trust me,his is one such - Funny (an Adult Comedy, of course). When I saw this movie, I was really surprised. I have seen Walking-Dead movies (most of the time it was pointed towards Gore, Horror, sometimes Comedy and even Spoof) but this is one movie which was made Funny! This movie is no-logic-just-fun in a very peculiar way. But trust me, it seems intended. When you watch the scenes before the Titles, you'll be able to realize that the Director has made sure to give a preview of what kind of movie to expect. The best thing I can suggest is watch the first set of scenes (Court scene and the following one) and if you find them to be funny (especially dialogues), continue to watch it.
I was smiling throughout the movie. Even made me laugh sometimes! The dialogues and one-liners were quite good. They fit to the tone of the movie and each one strictly sticks to the character. All the songs were funny (in the same peculiar way). Even kept me humming "Inky-dinky Doo-dah Morning".
Loved it and I do recommend it to people who like a movie not because it is like what they wanted it to be but for what it is!
Note: This movie is not intended for people who hate religious criticism.
I was smiling throughout the movie. Even made me laugh sometimes! The dialogues and one-liners were quite good. They fit to the tone of the movie and each one strictly sticks to the character. All the songs were funny (in the same peculiar way). Even kept me humming "Inky-dinky Doo-dah Morning".
Loved it and I do recommend it to people who like a movie not because it is like what they wanted it to be but for what it is!
Note: This movie is not intended for people who hate religious criticism.
Zombie nudists attack campers five years after the closure of the Sunny Buttocks nudist colony in various musical numbers.
One of the oddest films I've ever seen. There's barely any nudity in this movie. I bet it could get a PG 13 easily. And BTW, it's a MUSICAL.
I guess they wanted to do something like Rocky Horror n a budget. A real low budget.
It's really dumb and not very good, but oddly watchable. I'm surprised it doesnt have cult status.
I can't give it a high rating, but I can suggest you see it for yourself.
One of the oddest films I've ever seen. There's barely any nudity in this movie. I bet it could get a PG 13 easily. And BTW, it's a MUSICAL.
I guess they wanted to do something like Rocky Horror n a budget. A real low budget.
It's really dumb and not very good, but oddly watchable. I'm surprised it doesnt have cult status.
I can't give it a high rating, but I can suggest you see it for yourself.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesIn his introduction to the remastered version, director Mark Pirro stated he was very unhappy with the low light levels on many of the shots. In the closing credits, several famous blind and one-eyed people are included in phony photography credits. He even included a credit for the camera operators' alleged seeing-eye dog.
- Citações
Reverend Ritz: Remember, the children can't praise the Lord if they've got genitals in their mouths.
- Versões alternativasIn 2007, writer/director Mark Pirro assembled a new cut of the movie for DVD. In addition to being remastered and re-formatted in a widescreen ratio, this version substitutes rehearsal footage that was shot on video for many scenes and shots that were poorly lit. The new footage is most abundant and noticeable during the campfire scene.
- ConexõesFeatured in The Cinema Snob: Nudist Colony of the Dead (2010)
- Trilhas sonorasNudist Colony of the Dead
(Theme Song)
Performed by Joyce Mordoh
Written by Gregg Gross, Mark Pirro, and Joyce Mordoh
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Detalhes
Bilheteria
- Orçamento
- US$ 35.000 (estimativa)
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 30 min(90 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
- 16 : 9
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