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The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
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2.4/10
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The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!? (1964)
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Jerry falls in love with a stripper he meets at a carnival. Little does he know that she is the sister of a gypsy fortune teller whose predictions he had scoffed at earlier. The gypsy turns ... Read allJerry falls in love with a stripper he meets at a carnival. Little does he know that she is the sister of a gypsy fortune teller whose predictions he had scoffed at earlier. The gypsy turns him into a zombie and he goes on a killing spree.Jerry falls in love with a stripper he meets at a carnival. Little does he know that she is the sister of a gypsy fortune teller whose predictions he had scoffed at earlier. The gypsy turns him into a zombie and he goes on a killing spree.

  • Director
    • Ray Dennis Steckler
  • Writers
    • Gene Pollock
    • Robert Silliphant
    • E.M. Kevke
  • Stars
    • Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Brett O'Hara
    • Atlas King
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    2.4/10
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    • Director
      • Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Writers
      • Gene Pollock
      • Robert Silliphant
      • E.M. Kevke
    • Stars
      • Ray Dennis Steckler
      • Brett O'Hara
      • Atlas King
    • 128User reviews
    • 53Critic reviews
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    Ray Dennis Steckler
    Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Jerry
    • (as Cash Flagg)
    Brett O'Hara
    Brett O'Hara
    • Madam Estrella
    Atlas King
    Atlas King
    • Harold
    Sharon Walsh
    • Angela
    Pat Kirkwood
    • Madison
    • (as Madison Clarke)
    Erina Enyo
    Erina Enyo
    • Carmelita
    Toni Camel
    • Stella
    Don Russell
    • Ortega
    • (as Jack Brady)
    William Turner
    • Bill Ward
    • (as Bill Ward)
    Steve Clark
    • 2nd Policeman
    • (as Steve Clarke)
    Neil Stillman
    • Barker
    Joan Howard
    • Angela's Mother
    Titus Moede
    Titus Moede
    • Hobo
    Gene Pollock
    • Night Club Manager
    Son Hooker
    • 1st Policeman
    Carolyn Brandt
    Carolyn Brandt
    • Marge Neilson
    Don Snyder
    • The Entertainer
    Carol Kaye
    Carol Kaye
    • The Entertainer
    • (as Carol Kay)
    • Director
      • Ray Dennis Steckler
    • Writers
      • Gene Pollock
      • Robert Silliphant
      • E.M. Kevke
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    2lemon_magic

    Mike Nelson: "He WON'T go to sleep if you keep slamming the Steadicam against his forehead!"

    This is a fascinating artifact from another era of pop culture; From the convoluted title (complete with "!!?" at the end) to the open mike "Amateur Night" numbers to the horribly muddled sound recording to the goofy throwaway dialog to the discombobulated ending to the paper-thin plot, this one has to be seen to be believed.

    You know the old saw about a movie being 'like a train wreck - you can't look away'?? Well, imagine if a school bus ran into the train wreck and a 727 crashed on top of it and then a herd of lemmings swarmed over the smoking remains on their way to go over a cliff. And then the Jolly Green Giant picked up everything and threw it over the mountain range and into the next state.

    The movie piles one jarring, disorienting choice after another in rapid succession. First 'Jerry' rubs boogers out of his eyes on camera, then 'Harold' is jamming our ears with his Lithuanian/Chicano accent, and then 'Angela' throws off the composition of an entire scene with her Mile High Beehive of Hair, following which a bunch of 'dancers' perform bad choreography with all the precision of a dance recital for kindergarten girls, and then some dick-weed who can't carry a tune in a bucket sings the most insipid love song in the history of music while strumming a guitar that sounds like a ukulele. Then Elizabeth Taylor spins a pinwheel to make Jerry commit badly staged murder to cover up the fact that she threw acid in the face of a lumpy alcoholic, following which Jerry dreams that he got his face painted at a Renaissance festival and leaps about like a Thompson's Gazelle while a montage of women point and laugh at him. Then a mechanical wind-up monkey shrieks that we should "GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!! GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!!!" and a bunch of people who previously got acid thrown in their face and were drawn by the Rat Fink Hod Rod guy and have apparently been living on Angel Dust and Pop Tarts break loose and rampage through an Inuit/Swedish/African dance revue until the police come and shoot everyone, including Jerry who also had acid thrown in his face just before the titular 'zombies' got loose. Oh, and there's no moral, THE END.

    I'm making the movie sound more coherent than it really is.

    And yet, the whole mess is somehow entertaining and amusing, and I ended up being glad I saw it. If I were to meet Steckler (unlikely), I'd shake his hand and comment on how weird the movie was and ask him "WHAT THE HELL WAS HE THINKING?" when he made it.

    MST's riffs on the movie are inspired and their version is worth getting hold of. But the movie stand on its own as a lunatic pinball of weirdness, careening randomly off the walls of our expectations of pop culture.

    See it if you have a fondness for silly stuff. Otherwise, stay far, far away.
    3Witchfinder-General-666

    Greatest Title Ever!

    ...Not exactly a masterpiece of film-making though. "The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies!!?" - Which fan of cult cinema and amusing camp stuff could possibly resist a title like this? No one, of course, especially since Ray Dennis Steckler's 1964 film has the reputation of being one of the most outrageously awful things ever brought to screen. A reputation which is not completely justified, in my opinion, as while "The Incredibly Strange Creatures..." is doubtlessly a 'bad classic', it is in no way as awful as some other contemporary bombs, such as "Eegah" (1962) or the incredibly tedious "Beast of Yucca Flats" (1961), which also appear on the bottom 100 list of the all-time worst on this site. "The Incredibly Strange Creatures..." is stupid, ridiculous and miserably acted beyond belief, no doubt, but, hey - at least it is entertaining (which really cannot be said about "Eegah" or "The Beastof Yucca Flats"). As a matter of fact, this film is incredibly entertaining for its unintentional fun-factor, even though it sometimes gets very tedious in-between. It doesn't compare to the crème de la crème of bad movies, such as Ed Wood's wonderful "Plan 9 From Outer Space", but at least the film manages to be far more entertaining than some other films which share its bad reputation.

    The most mixed-up thing about the film are actually not any Zombies (?), but the incredibly confused plot itself. Most of the film is set on a carnival, where a gypsy fortune teller is vengeful for whatever reason. Then there's a young couple who get mixed up by her desire for vengeance. And there's the couple's rock'n'roller friend with greasy hair. And there's an exotic dancer who likes to drink... or something. The plot really doesn't make a lot of sense, and one can be prepared to have forgotten half of it an hour after watching the film, but, as said above, at least it entertains. Overall this is recommendable to fans of bad cinema and cult stuff as well as people who simply like a good laugh. People who only like the "Citizen Kane" type of cinema should avoid this like the plague. There's no doubt that "The Incredibly Strange Creatures..." is incredibly awful, but neither is there a doubt that it's amusing.
    louellyne

    Like David Lynch,Luis Bunuel and Pedro Almodovar After Falling Into A Black Hole Together.

    Imagine those directors being sucked into that black hole, and being stretched and torn into many little pieces. Then,imagine that they are reconstituted into a hot mess of a cinema pile without regards to anything remotely resembling coherence, and maybe you can begin to approach this movie. I said approach, since you won't begin to understand it. In fact, I think that this movie must be seen as an acid-fueled dream,filled with bizarre and senseless images assaulting your eyes while frying your brain. I would like to comment on the cinematography, which is actually quite beautiful. I believe that it was done by Vilmos Zsigmond, who of course went on to do great work for much better films. In fact, the images he shoots for this picture go a long way towards giving it a nice,dream-like effect. Believe it or not, the very famous and credible Movies on T.V. by the great Steven Scheuer gave this title 2.5 stars our of 4, praising it mostly for the work of Zsigmond.
    5funkyfry

    Incredibly Strange film worth watching

    Incredibly Strange, yes..... but is it alive? No, it's got some good points ("hallucinogenic hypnovision", which is detailed in a preface not seen in most U.S. video prints, turns out to involve ushers in monster masks, hardly the doctor's prescription for a happy trip) but overall dull and slack and looking exactly like five dollars. Still, it's a movie that shows Steckler's love for film, even if this somhow doesn't make up for LENGTHY semi-burlesque dance sequences and the absence of any real "zombies."

    B-movie fans in the bay area have been treated over the last few years to Steckler's appearances at Will Viharo's "Thrillville Revue", and I'm happy to say that Steckler is a director who can sit in a theater and laugh at his movie with an audience (you just have to take my word for it that there are A LOT of directors who make bad films and take them VERY seriously... just listen to the director's commentary on the film "the Bone Yard" for an example). This is not his best effort (see "The Thrill Killers" for that), but it's pretty fun if you see it with popcorn and a bunch of drunk people. And heck, that's what movies are all about, isn't it?
    BlueNeon-2

    Oh, come on now ... let's give it a little credit

    Sure, it's a stupid movie, but I found something oddly amusing about it. Some of the surrealistic imagery was actually pretty cool ... I found myself actually _admiring_ the bizarre dream sequence in this silly movie. If, for example, Dali had put that same sequence in a film, it would be declared brilliant. Actually, I found this to be, if nothing else, the most visually appealing movie ever to appear on MST3K. (Of course, this is probably unintentional - Ray Dennis Steckler was no Fellini.) It interested me enough to actually watch it _without_ Mike and the bots, if you could imagine that.

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    • Trivia
      The original title was "The Incredibly Strange Creature: Or Why I Stopped Living and Became a Mixed-up Zombie." Columbia Pictures threatened to sue writer/director/star Ray Dennis Steckler, saying the title was too similar to its upcoming film, Dr. Folamour ou : comment j'ai appris à ne plus m'en faire et à aimer la bombe (1964). Steckler, amazed that Columbia would feel so threatened by a $38,000 film, phoned the studio to straighten things out. He made no progress until he demanded that Stanley Kubrick get on the line. When Kubrick picked up, Steckler suggested the new title, Kubrick accepted, and the matter was dropped.
    • Goofs
      The climax begins at night, then immediately switches to broad daylight (see trivia).
    • Quotes

      Barker: We've got twenty beautiful girls and only ten beautiful costumes!

    • Alternate versions
      For the films airing on Mystery Science Theater 3000 in 1997, the more intense shots of the murder scenes were cut from the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in Aweful Movies with Deadly Earnest: The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and Became Mixed-Up Zombies (1970)
    • Soundtracks
      Artist's Life (Künstlerleben, Op. 316)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Johann Strauss

      Heard in the background during footage of the carnival.

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1964 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Face of Evil
    • Filming locations
      • The Pike, Long Beach, California, USA(Nu-Pike amusement park)
    • Production company
      • Morgan-Steckler Productions
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    • Budget
      • $38,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 22 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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