Flesheater
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Directed by | S. William Hinzman |
Produced by | S. William Hinzman |
Written by | S. William Hinzman |
Starring | S. William Hinzman John Mowood Leslie Ann Wick Kevin Kindlin Charis Kirkpatrick Acuff James J. Rutan |
Music by | Erica Portnoy |
Cinematography | Simon Manses |
Editing by | S. William Hinzman Paul McCollough |
Distributed by | Magnum Entertainment |
Release date(s) | October 1988 (USA) |
Running time | 88 min. |
Language | English |
Budget | $60,000 |
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[edit] Plot
A group of college students on an overnight hayride come across a group of maneating zombies. They must fight for their lives while trying to escape and warn the authorities.
[edit] About The Film
[edit] Trivia
- Based on the zombie that S. William Hinzman played in Night of the Living Dead (1968).
- The title is taken from one of the original titles for Night of the Living Dead (1968), which was "Night of the Flesheaters".
- Together with S. William Hinzman more or less reprising his role from Night of the Living Dead (1968), Vincent D. Survinski reprises his role as Vince, the posse gunman.
- In the "cardiectomy" scene, the heart S. William Hinzman bit into was supposed to be a plastic cast of a pig's heart. When something went wrong with the plastic cast, they had to throw the actual pig's heart in instead. Word was not relayed to Hinzman in time, who found himself biting into a pig's heart.