Zombi 5: Killing Birds movie

Year: 1987

Duration: 01:31:49

Directed by:  Claudio Lattanzi

Actors:  Lara Wendel, Robert Vaughn, Timothy W. Watts, Leslie Cumming

Language: English

Country: Italy

Also known as: Killing Birds – Raptors, Dark Eyes of the Zombie, L’attaque des morts-vivants, Pássaros Assassinos

Description: To watch the birds, bird watchers, students come to a place where many years ago, a Vietnam War veteran killed his unfaithful wife, her lover and her parents. Young people stayed overnight in the house where the tragedy occurred. The ghosts of the past will not take long. This conventional story about a haunted house. Despite its name it is not quite the killer birds and almost no zombies, except silhouettes in the haze.

A very long review:  First of all this movie is not really Zombie 5 as someone pointed out Zombie 4 After Death came out a year later. Rather, both movies are just being repackaged and given new names simply to make some connection to Fulcio’s Zombi 2. The only thing they have in common is that the dead do rise. I liked After Death a little, I thought it was a nice little zombie flick, nothing super great, but worth a look. This one, however, was really kind of tedious.

Started promisingly enough with a man going on a killing spree after he finds his wife in bed with another man, but then it almost turns into a teen flick as we are introduced to the rest of the cast. The music even makes it seem like a teen comedy. Oh, and though it really is not clear at all there has been a significant number of years that has passed since the killings. Well we meet our young group of bird watchers and one annoying bus driver and a rather unremarkable reporter and all you can think is I hope they all die in extremely horrible ways. Not a good way to establish your characters in a horror movie is it?

I mean when they aren’t arguing over stupid stuff they are mumbling their lines so badly they sound like the parents in a Charlie Brown cartoon. Well they set off to find a bird which has not been seen in 20 or so years, and they run across a blind bird watcher. You’ll know who he is and you will know what one of the gang of teens is right away so there is no real surprise at the revelation at the end. Well after they bother the blind guy they proceed to go bird watching get lost in the woods and find a house. They immediately set up camp here, despite the fact there vehicle is like just over the hill and if they would have continued searching for another 5 minutes they could have gotten out without anything happening. But hey, its a horror movie. Well finally some stuff starts to happen as people begin to die while their friends just stand there watching the person die. Of course they don’t offer to help just standing there like idiots and then reacting well after the fact when it is far to late. My favorite being the guy who gets caught in a generator gear and gets ground up while this moron stands there not offering to help, then after the guy has had it he runs up stairs and says “they got him”.

I had to say, no they didn’t the jerk got caught and you kind of let him die. As for the zombies they aren’t in this movie much and they don’t make much of an impression. The plot is practically nonexistent as there is no explanation for why any of it is happening besides the blind man’s explanation at the end. Then you expect a rather grisly conclusion, but it never materializes and it just ends. Not a real zombie movie I say the makers were trying to make a movie more in the vain of “Beyond Re-Animator“. Of course that movie looks better, sounds better, and has better kills so there is no comparison there. I don’t know maybe this was two movies that got bumped together. One film crew was making a horror movie, the other a teen romance, but they ran into each other and the teen romance people thought, a horror movie cool. That would explain the strange changes in the music in the first thirty minutes or so.

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Killing Birds – Raptors

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