Year: 2008
Duration: 01:31:19
Directed by: David Howard
Actors: Hugh O’Conor, Ricci Harnett, Esme Coles
Language: English
Country: UK
Also known as: Flick – Zombies sind auch nur Menschen…
Description: Faye Dunaway with a crude robotic hand. If you’re trying to manufacture a cult feeling for your film, it’s a great place to start. Give her a Memphis accent and a tough-as-nails attitude for her maverick cop, drafted in to tackle a series of murders in a small UK town (for some reason), and you should have it sown up.
Review: It’s 1960, and rock and roll is still ruler. It’s dancing nighttime at the local places, and a timid teddy boy called Johnny “Flick” Taylor only desires a dance and a hug from pretty Sally Martin. Sally confirms, but this doesn’t go over very well with her fellow, Creeper, who bullies Johnny together with his friends. This delivers Flick over the edge, as he viciously murders some the performers at the hall and flees the scene with Sally. The teenage lady handles to leave Johnny’s grasp, and, in the causing chaos, his car veers off the path, giving him to a watery grave. 40 ages later, the vehicle is restored from the depths with Johnny’s corpse unchanged. A pirate radio station concentrating in 50s music stimulates Johnny, who sets off to exact payback on those who wthirdonged him, and attempts to finally get that long overdue dance and kiss from Sally!
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Good zombie flick. Fully enjoyable all around.
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Faye Dunaway, great to see she is still at it and picking top notch parts, hell, they all can’t be Barfly (BUKOWSKI IS GOD!). SO, better watch this as it likely highlights her academy award winnijng chops, and ta=ta’s and oh whatta Ass. Well, I’ll watch it for Faye, I guess I owe her that much for Barfly. KUDOS Wip!