ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST (1979) – ZOMBIE/HORROR Movie Review

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By Chris Summerfield

After body parts had been going missing in a mortuary in New York City, the accomplish a cannibalistic member of a tribe with origins from the Asian Molucca islands in which kills himself before being remanded in custody, so therefore, hospital morgue assistant and anthropology expert, Lori Ridgeway (Alexandra Delli Colli) along with Dr Peter Chandler (Ian McCulloch) and Dr Chandler’s assistant, George Harper (Peter O’Neil) and also a reporter, Susan Kelly (Sherry Buchanan) decide to travel to the area in order to investigate…

They are greeted by a sly, Dr Obrero (Donald O’Brien) whom it seems as some extremely dark experiments that he wishes to keep secret from the four, at whatever cost and personally does not want them to reach the island they wish to. He therefore assigns Molotto (Dakar) to be their guide, stating him to be very experienced, hoping, Molotto misleads them and takes them to the wrong island, however after the boat over heats, they head for the nearest island, being the one they had intended to go to, the island Dr. Obrero didn’t want them upon.

The island it seems, as not only got a Cannibal problem but also the dead are roaming and it soon becomes obvious that, Dr. Obrero as something to do with it and somehow he has to be stopped, as the mad Dr. Obrero, begins experimenting upon his unwelcome guests, upon the island, well the ones that had not been eaten by the cannibals…

There is plenty of gore and guts in this movie, with cannibals eating people and the crazed Dr. Obrero’s experiments where at one stage he decides to remove the vocal cords of his patient in order to continue his operation in silence…

This movie is kind of like Dr. Frankenstein meets the cannibals, with zombies thrown in, though it may sound a little crazy, it is a watchable movie…

Rating: 7.5/10

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