Vengeance of the Zombies (1973)
June 27, 1973Release Date
Vengeance of the Zombies (1973)
June 27, 1973Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Paul Naschy
Krisna / Kantaka / Satán / Story / Screenplay
Romy
Elvire Irving
Mirta Miller
Kala
María Kosty
Elsie
Aurora de Alba
Olivia Mortimer
Luis Ciges
MacMurdo
Pierre Besari
Ti Zachary
Antonio Pica
Superintendent Hawkins
Elsa Zabala
Susan
Montserrat Julió
Flora
Ramón Lillo
Basehart
Norma Kastel
Gloria Irving
Ingrid Rabel
Muerta
Asunción Molero
Muerta
Fernando Sánchez Polack
Augusto
Alfonso de la Vega
Absalon
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 27, 1973
Original NameLa rebelión de las muertas
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Content RatingNR
Filming LocationsNavacerrada · Torrelodones, Spain · Piccadilly Circus · Palace of Westminster, United Kingdom
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Vengeance of the Zombies (Spanish: La rebelión de las muertas/ Rebellion of the Dead Women) is a 1972 Spanish horror film directed by León Klimovsky and starring Paul Naschy, Mirta Miller, Vic Winner and Aurora de Alba. The film was shot in July 1972, but was only theatrically released in Spain (as La rebelión de las muertas) in June 1973. It was shown in Italy as La Vendetta dei Morti Viventi. The film was shown in Germany over the years under three different titles....Rebellion of the Living Dead (Feb. 1974 German release title), Invocation of the Devil (April 1974 German re-release title to compete with The Exorcist) and Blood Lust of the Zombies (1980 German re-release title to compete with Dawn of the Dead).
It was released in the U.S. as Vengeance of the Zombies in December 1973, on a double bill with another Klimovsky film The Dracula Saga. It was famously re-released in the U.S. later in 1980 under the title Walk of the Dead, with distributor Independent Artists adding a "Shock Notice" gimmick to the prints wherein inserted red warning flashes preceded each gory murder. It was reviewed as a "Dog of the Week" by Roger Ebert on Sneak Previews under that latter release version in the fall of 1980.
It is today available on DVD in its original uncut version as Vengeance of the Zombies.