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Zombie Flesh Eaters

We are going to eat you!
1979 | 91m | Italian

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Director: Lucio Fulci
Writer: Elisa Briganti
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On the Caribbean island of Matul, white doctor David Menard is trying to stem the tide of cannibal zombies that are returning from the dead. Arriving on the island are Anne and reporter Peter West who are looking for Anne's missing father. The pair soon find themselves under attack from the zombies.
Release Date: Aug 25, 1979
Director: Lucio Fulci
Writer: Elisa Briganti
Genres: Horror
Keywords new york city, boat, voodoo, zombie, shark, tropical island, video nasty, caribbean
Production Companies Variety Film Production
Box Office Revenue: $1,925,000
Budget: $497,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Feb 23, 2025
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Name Character
Tisa Farrow Anne Bowles
Ian McCulloch Peter West
Richard Johnson Dr. David Menard
Olga Karlatos Paola Menard
Al Cliver Brian Hull
Auretta Gay Susan Barrett
Stefania D'Amario Menard's Nurse
Ugo Bologna Ann's Father (uncredited)
Omero Capanna Zombie (uncredited)
Lucio Fulci Newspaper Editor (uncredited)
Franco Fantasia Matthias (uncredited)
Captain Haggerty Boat Zombie (uncredited)
Ottaviano Dell'Acqua Worm-Eye Zombie (uncredited)
Dakar Lucas (uncredited)
Leo Gavero Fritz (uncredited)
Leslie Thomas Coroner (uncredited)
James Sampson James (uncredited)
Name Job
Romano Chessari Props
Fernando Massaccesi Gaffer
Ennio Brizzolari Key Grip
Carlo Della Corte First Assistant Editor
Walter Patriarca Costume Design, Production Design
Giorgio Cascio Original Music Composer
Sergio Salvati Director of Photography
Vincenzo Tomassi Editor
Fabio Frizzi Original Music Composer
Paolo Curto Underwater Camera
Lucio Fulci Director
Giannetto De Rossi Makeup Artist
Elisa Briganti Writer
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Giuliano Gramaccioni Boom Operator
Maurizio Guarini Music Programmer
Ramón Bravo Underwater Stills Photographer
Roberto Giandalia Assistant Director
Franco Bruni Camera Operator
Fabrizio Vicari Assistant Camera
Daniela Tonti Continuity
Mirella Sforza Hairstylist
Maurizio Trani Makeup Artist
Carlo Ferri Set Dresser
David Cagnazzo Still Photographer
Giorgio Chessari Production Coordinator
Fiorella Di Simone Seamstress
Ugo Celani Sound Recordist
Name Title
Fabrizio De Angelis Producer
Ugo Tucci Producer
Gianfranco Couyoumdjian Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Fulci’s Feral Food Feast. Being of a “certain” age and being British, I was firmly around at the time of the ridiculous “video nasty” mania that swept the UK in the early 1980s. Films that usually involved cannibals, either ferox, holocaust or zombified, and torture porn revengers et al, were ba ... nned, prosecuted or given a Viking burial at sea. One such film was Zombie Flesh Eaters (the best title the film has of the few it is known by), it became like the Holy Grail of video nasties, where to see it uncut would be like witnessing the last miracle performed by Christ. I never did get to see it back then, and as my horror leanings waned over the years I let it drift from my conscious. But now I’m here in my middle age and finding a new appetite for horror, I have finally managed to see the fabled shocker from Lucio Fulci. In many ways it’s a disappointment, I mean I understand that to view it now is never going to impact in the way that it did (could) in 1979, but casting aside for a moment the gore scenes, which I will get to, it’s a bad film awash with badness, and not in a horror bad ass way. Much like the other Fulci film I viewed recently, The House By The Cemetery, ZFE is a series of blood and guts scenes strung together by amateurish filler. Be it bad acting, bad dubbing, hopeless dialogue and half hearted attempts at something cranial. However, if judging this particular Fulci film on its key horror scenes? Then it’s got brains, imagination and style to burn. Marking it out as by definition a mixed bag genius disaster! The zombies themselves are brilliant creations, all dripping with rotting flesh, caked in earth and having mother nature’s insect creatures wriggling around their ravaged bodies. They shuffle along in classic Romero mode, and feast on flesh with carefree abandon. They are also perpetrators of some of zombie cinema’s best moments, such as fighting a shark on the ocean bed, pulling a hapless female victim onto a wooden splinter – eye first! And one scene where they collectively rise slowly from the earth is atmospherically as creepy as it is stunning in its execution. It is these things that of course helped to make it a legendary part of the Italian Exploitation era, and it’s these things that make it watchable still today, but let it not be said there is anything else worthwhile, because the rest is simply awful. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024
quasar1967
10.0

in my opinion, quite simply the best CLASSIC zombie movie ever made ...

Jun 23, 2021