BRAINDEAD (aka DEAD ALIVE)Â (18)
D: Peter JacksonÂ
Polygram/Wingnut (Jim Booth)
New Zealand 🇳🇿 1992
104 mins
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Horror
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W: Stephen Sinclair, Frances Walsh & Peter
Jackson
DP: Murray Milne
Ed: Jamie Selkirk
Mus: Peter Dasent
PD: Kenneth Leonard-Jones
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Timothy Balme (Lionel Cosgrove), Diana Penalver (Paquita
Maria Sanchez), Elizabeth Moody (Vera Cosgrove), Ian Watkin (Les Kalkon), Brenda Kendal (Emma McTavish)
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Gross-out horror movie from Peter Jackson's early career about
a woman who gets bitten by a rabid monkey and turns into a zombie.
It's all rather unpleasant rather than scary, with a rather
disturbing sense of humour.
It's a great deal better than Peter Jackson's debut (Bad
Taste) but on this evidence it's almost impossible to understand how he went on to direct The Lord Of The Rings trilogy.
The movie was dubbed a 'video nasty' when it was released in
Britain, but fortunately for the filmmakers, it escaped censorship.
6/10