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Andrew Parkinson (writer)
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25 September 2001 (USA) more
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A group of women afflicted with a horrible disease (which forces them to cannibalism) try to support one another. full summary | add synopsis
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Beverley Wilson ... Jo
Antonia Beamish ... Ann

Brendan Gregory ... Reece
Anna Swift ... Sian

Bart Ruspoli ... Christian
Fiona Carr ... Zoe
Eva Fontaine ... Fran
Sam Cocking ... Zombie Youth
Lindsay Clarke ... Ali
Hilary Sesta ... Grandma Penny

Hannah Storey ... Sian's Friend
Samuel Kindred ... Mike (as Sam Kindred)
Ellen Parkhurst ... Unfortunate Girl
Rob Hamilton ... Hospital Porter
Stuart Quayle ... Pickup In Bar
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Rated R for violence/gore, language, sexuality/nudity and drug use.
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90 min | USA:95 min
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Color (Eastmancolor)
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UK:18 (2003) | USA:R
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6 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
A new spin on old ideas, 3 August 2004
Author: johnnycourageous from Melbourne, Australia

There has been some interesting horror films emerging from the UK in recent years, and 'Dead Creatures' is yet another in my opinion. Whilst Japan and perhaps other parts of Europe have contributed to a 'revival' of certain horror sub-genres, Britain has quietly been producing some fantastic horror films.

Set in contemporary London, we largely follow the lives of a seemingly normal bunch of women - one of whom is decomposing badly, and just looks absolutely disgusting. There are a couple of single 'zombie' guys depicted in the film also. The deliberately slow pace of the film eventually reveals that these people have contracted a strange virus, resulting in an urge to eat human flesh. Luring victims via various means, we bear witness to some gruesome images of cannibalism. Unlike other zombie films, these creatures are not green-gray skinned uncontrollable maniacs, but intelligent and emotional beings. They do not physically transform immediately either, but rot over a period of 12 to 18 months. Meanwhile, a mysterious man is hunting these 'zombies' primarily for the purpose of extracting information. After gaining some information, he kills these zombies in a gruesome but effective manner, before dismembering and disposing of the bodies.

Dead Creatures is obviously low budget, and looks it in parts. Look closely and you'll notice occasional camera shadows on the actors, or even a crew member darting off in the distance to avoid the camera! Yet no expense appears to have been spared for the horror effects, which seem gut-wrenchingly realistic. It's difficult to draw comparison to other films. The aura of starkness and dread reminded me slightly of the atmosphere evoked in Pete Walker's 'Frightmare' (1974). There appears to be a direct homage made to the bathtub scene in 'Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer' (1986). In this case the zombie women used a hacksaw to dismember a fellow zombie in the bathtub, lifting her head out of the bathtub in the same manner as Henry! I also noticed that one of the female actors wore a t-shirt of Russ Meyer's 'Super Vixens' (1976), and another later on depicting the silhouette of the 70's TV soap 'Charlie's Angels'. Not sure if the director intended to imply that these women were cannibalistic vigilantes, but that's how I interpreted it!

This film is definitely worth a look if you are interested in the zombie genre. It is certainly something completely different, and quite unlike any other zombie film I have seen. Just don't expect thrill-a-minute action. This is not that type of film.

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