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Redneck Zombies

  • Video
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
3.4K
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Redneck Zombies (1987)
B-HorrorBody HorrorSplatter HorrorComedyHorror

A barrel of radioactive waste is lost out in the woods. Some demented rednecks find it and use it as part of their still. Everybody who drinks the liquor they produced turns into zombies.A barrel of radioactive waste is lost out in the woods. Some demented rednecks find it and use it as part of their still. Everybody who drinks the liquor they produced turns into zombies.A barrel of radioactive waste is lost out in the woods. Some demented rednecks find it and use it as part of their still. Everybody who drinks the liquor they produced turns into zombies.

  • Director
    • Pericles Lewnes
  • Writers
    • Zoofeet
    • P. Floyd Piranha
    • Fester Smellman
  • Stars
    • Steve Sooy
    • Anthony M. Carr
    • Ken Davis
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Pericles Lewnes
    • Writers
      • Zoofeet
      • P. Floyd Piranha
      • Fester Smellman
    • Stars
      • Steve Sooy
      • Anthony M. Carr
      • Ken Davis
    • 90User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Sooy
    • Mental Patient One
    Anthony M. Carr
    • Attendant One
    Ken Davis
    • Mental Patient Two
    Stan Morrow
    • Dr. Kildare
    Brent Thurston-Rogers
    • Dr. Casey
    • (as Brent Thurston Rogers)
    Lisa M. DeHaven
    Lisa M. DeHaven
    • Lisa Dubois
    Tyrone Taylor
    • Tyrone Robinson (The Soldier)
    Anthony Burlington-Smith
    • Bob
    • (as Anthony Burlington Smith)
    James H. Housely
    • Wilbur
    Martin J. Wolfman
    • Andy
    Boo Teasedale
    • Sally
    Darla Deans
    • Theresa
    Joe Benson
    • Hoss (The Dog)
    • (as Joe Bensen)
    Bucky Santini
    • Ferd Mertz
    P. Floyd Piranha
    • Junior Clemson
    William Decker
    • Jethro Clemson
    • (as William-Livingston Dekker)
    Pericles Lewnes
    • Billy Bob 'Elly May' Clemson
    • (as Zoofeet)
    William E. Benson
    • Jed Clemson
    • Director
      • Pericles Lewnes
    • Writers
      • Zoofeet
      • P. Floyd Piranha
      • Fester Smellman
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    one4now4

    Fun, fun, and more fun!

    Everything about this (with the exception of a few forced attempts to be funny) is pure fun. And most of the time, the humor is done well. I've considered this a favorite for a long time. It's dumber and more offensive than most movies that come out, and it utilizes this in some very entertaining ways. As Mike Mendez described his film "The Convent", this movie is an equal opportunity offender. DO NOT TAKE THIS FILM SERIOUSLY. And remember that, no matter how cheezy and low-budget this is, the truckloads of blood and guts in this are more realistic than in most horror movies out there. I feel compelled to believe that these people went to some butcher shops, big-time. The humor is great nine times out of ten, the gore FX are nifty, and some of the characters really are memorable. To make a needlessly review short, this is the kind of party movie that you just get together with friends and kick back and enjoy. Still, if you are expecting one of the "masterpieces of the ages" from a shot-on-video movie from Troma, what makes you think you deserve your HOUR AND A HALF back?
    WritnGuy-2

    What a great cult-horror film!!

    I lowered all of my horror standards when I picked this up at Hollywood Video, knowing that it was a Troma production, though, for some reason, it said it was made by Full Moon Production, too. Even better, it was the new director's cut, so I knew I wasn't going to be spared.

    And by the end, I must say, I was amazed.

    The storyline is quite weird (but then again, this is Troma and/or Full Moon) but very cool. An army soldier is taking a bin of radioactive material through the redneck south, and loses it while driving. A redneck takes it, forcing the army guy to leave without it, and is then robbed of it by more hicks making a new alcohol still. Yet, the infamous Ellie May--if you've seen this, you know who it is--drops the barrel and the radioactive stuff goes into their still. They leave it, though, and are impressed with the new stuff they've made.

    Meanwhile, a group of campers are out looking for their campsite ("And it has a pond to piss in!"), unaware of the carnage about to unfold.

    I think we can all guess what happens next. The alcohol is distributed around town, turning everyone who drinks it into a flesheating zombie. No one's safe--especially not the campers, who find themselves attacked and killed off with no mercy, all leading up to the bloody climax.

    This is truly a great movie. Especially for big fans of zombies and "Texas Chainsaw Massacre." (Like I am.) Fans of TCM are sure to notice the great spoofing, even in the end, with the gory showdown at the house between Lisa and the zombie family.

    For anyone looking for a fun horror movie, this is it. It has plenty of gore, plenty of comedy, and plenty of fun for anyone. But if you're looking for the next "Silence of the Lambs," avoid this film at all costs. You will hate it. But anyone else, you'll love this like I do.
    roy_ayres4

    The title says it all!!!

    Thank God someone had the lack of taste to make this saucy little number. Redneck Zombies is one of the best splatter comedies ever! It's got tons of gore, hilarious dialogue, some surprisingly good acting, and some truly disturbing moments. I didn't expect to actually be unnerved by a film with a title like Redneck Zombies, but it definitely has some moody, disconcerting scenes in it. Released by Troma, the undisputed kings of bad taste cinema. Go pick up a copy today, or I'll go a lookin' fer ya. HEH, HEH, HEH!!!
    ericdetrick2002

    It's supposed to be bad people!!

    For some of the people that posted about how bad and stupid this movie was: actually, i'm stumped. I don't know what to tell you. The intention of the producers of Redneck Zombies was to make a really bad movie. In fact, if anyone has the Troma DVD, they should watch the short interview with director, Pericles Lewnes. He basically says they wanted to make a really awful gory horror movie. Knowing that movies shot on video automatically come off as being cheesy, they went all the way with the bad acting, bad jokes, bad special effects, etc. And that is why this movie has become one of the gems of modern day b-movie gore flicks. If this was shot on film, it wouldn't be the same.

    I wouldn't laugh in the same way. If the cast included well trained actors- once again, I wouldn't laugh in the way that I do. This movie is the epitemy of being "so bad that it is good",

    So for all of you wannabe Siskel and Eberts out there, keep on renting Scream 1-100, I know What You Did Last Spring (or was it Summer?), and any other modern day over produced horror flick with a soundtrack by Creed. I'll keep watching (and loving) all the trash that goes straight to DVD. Of course you can't rent any of the wonderful sleazy trash flicks at Blockbuster or Hollywood, so I am forced to purchase these fine films at conventions and off the internet. Thank God for the internet.

    I will say I was happily impressed with the big budget Dawn of the Dead for the most part.
    jim_bal

    This movie Rocks.

    Not really. It was worth watching, i mean from the acid trips to the moonshine and cousin lovin zombies you can,t believe yours eyes. This movie wasn't really a hit, but it is one of the funniest B movies ever made.

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    • Trivia
      This film was shot in 32 days on weekends over the course of a year.
    • Quotes

      Billy-Bob/Ellie May: Well,

      [Ellie May grabs his fishing pole and starts leaving]

      Billy-Bob/Ellie May: gotta go.

      Jed Clemson: Well where you going

      Billy-Bob/Ellie May: I'm going fishing!

      Junior: Got worms?

      Billy-Bob/Ellie May: Yeah but I'm going anyway.

    • Crazy credits
      Redneck Zombies is a work of fiction. Any similarity to events or persons living, dead or undead is totally coincidental.
    • Alternate versions
      Available in both "R" and unrated versions.
    • Connections
      Featured in In a Land of Plenty: Episode #1.8 (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Theme From Redneck Zombies
      Written by Cletus Tripe

      Performed by Cletus Tripe & The Juggs

      Guitar and Banjo: Rob Martin

      Bass: Jeff Vreeland

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    • Release date
      • September 18, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Troma
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Redneck zombies
    • Filming locations
      • Annapolis, Maryland, USA
    • Production company
      • Full Moon Pictures (I)
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    • Budget
      • $10,000 (estimated)
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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