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Zombie Holocaust

Starring: Alexandra Delli Colli, Ian McCulloch
Director: Marino Girolami
Original UK Premiere: 1979
Dvd Release: 27th September, 2004
Number Of Discs: 1
Format: PAL, Widescreen, Region 0 Encoding

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Background Information: Zombie Holocaust
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Zombie Holocaust is a 1979 film directed by Marino Girolami. It stars Alexandra Delli Colli & Ian McCulloch.
Consumer DVD Review
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this film disapointed me for a few reasons. firstly, the title says zombie holocaust. by reading that i expected it to be mostly about zombies. but the freaks hardly show up in the film. & when they do they turn out to be good & help people in a way . also the special effects are really cheesy. it was made around the same time as ZOMBIE FLESH EATERS & the effects for that were way better than this rubbish. i was chuffed about one thing in this. it combined cannibals with zombies. which i thought was cool. except the cannibals in this were just a big laugh & the ending with them makes no sense at all. i only seen it once & once is enough. plus. if you are expecting a gore fest. dont get your hopes up. it has less gore than a walt disney movie.
Biography: Ian McCulloch
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Ian McCulloch is a British actor. He played Greg in Survivors & later wrote & directed some episodes. Also singer, composer & guitarist in the episode Law & Order. He guest starred in the 1984 Doctor Who story Warriors of the Deep & appeard in many popular television series in the 1970s including Colditz & Secret Army. He now raises sheep, a direct consequence, he says, of his work on Survivors. Ian McCulloch at the Internet Movie Database.

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