Garden of the Dead
Garden of the Dead (also known as Tomb of the Undead) is a 1972 horror film directed by low-budget film director John Hayes and stars Phil Kenneally, Duncan McLeod, Lee Frost and Susan Charney. PlotA group of prison inmates in a chain gang obtain some experimental formaldehyde, and get high off of it. They later try to escape and are shot dead. They are buried, and rise again to kill everyone in their path, and to find more formaldehyde from which to get high. Cast
ProductionThe AFI mentions that "some modern sources claim that the film was shot in ten days in Topanga Canyon, Los Angeles County" from May to late June 1972.[1] ReleaseThe film premiered in August 1972 by Entertainment Pyramid,[2] and was later distributed on VHS by Troma Entertainment. In 2004, it was featured on a 3-in-1 Troma DVD.[3] In 2006, Troma released it as part of a 15-in-1 pack.[4] ReceptionWriting in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, academic Peter Dendle said, "This scruffy low-budget production anticipates the pointless and depressing amateur zombie movies of the early '90s by almost twenty years."[5] Glenn Kay, who wrote Zombie Movies: The Ultimate Guide, said, "It's all incredibly silly, campy stuff."[6] On Evil Dread, the website rated Garden of the Dead 2/10 stars.[7] Bloody Disgusting included the film's poster in their list of the best posters for bad films.[8] See alsoReferences
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