Zombie Lake

Zombie Lake

Original poster
Directed by Jean Rollin (as J.A. Laser)
Produced by Marius Lesoeur
Daniel White
Written by Julián Esteban (as Julius Valery)
Jesús Franco (as A.L. Mariaux)
Starring Howard Vernon
Pierre-Marie Escourrou
Anouchka
Music by Daniel White
Cinematography Max Monteillet
Editing by Claude Gros
María Luisa Soriano
Distributed by Eurociné
J.E. Films
Release date(s) 13 May 1981 (1981-05-13)
Running time 83 minutes
Country France
Language French
Box office ESP 9,947,266 (Spain)

Zombie Lake, known in the original French as Le Lac des Morts Vivants (English: "The Lake of the Living Dead"), is a 1981 zombie horror film directed by Jean Rollin (under the name J.A. Laser). The film is considered Rollin's worst film ever.[1] Apparently, Rollin felt so embarrassed by the film he had not admitted for years he directed it under his alternative name J.A. Laser.

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Synopsis

In a small lakeside hamlet in the verdant of French countryside, young women are disappearing without a trace. The superstitious locals blame "The Lake of Ghosts", because of the lake's haunting past, but the town's mayor (Howard Vernon) seems reluctant, or powerless to take any action. When another woman is found dead near the lake, with her throat ripped out, a Paris reporter comes to town and soon discovers that the lake harbours a terrible secret dating back to World War II. It is then a group of local Resistance fighters take action against a troop of Nazi soldiers invading their town, as they have come back from the dead. And now, whenever the waters at "The Lake of Ghosts" are disturbed, the dead will rise. One in particular has unfinished business with a family in the town, related to an unresolved affair of the heart. [2]

Cast

Production

Le Lac de Morts Vivants, better known by its international title Zombie Lake, was part of the Eurociné era of the seventies and eighties, it was infamous and considered as Jean Rollin's worst film. Jess Franco is reported to have abandoned the project just before filming began. He is nonetheless credited for the script, which is supposedly based on a story by Julián Esteban. Accordingly, Jean Rollin was brought in at the last minute to replace Franco, and had only two weeks to bring the film together The film is set and based in 1957, although the style looks to be of the late seventies.[3]

Censorship

Several of the scenes involving nudity were re-shot with the actresses wearing clothes. These alternative scenes are included as extras on the American "Euroshock" DVD release. The scenes are:

Reception

Critical response

The film has received negative reviews.[5] Review aggregate Rotten Tomatoes has not given the film a score, but negative reviews have been given.[6] The film has received a very low rating of 2.6/10 at the Internet Movie Database (based on 1,378 votes).[7].

The film has been reviewed on many online sites. Popcorn Pictures has said "the lure of constant nudity is definitely not enough to make anyone watch Zombie Lake. Quite simple one of the worst zombie films of all time, one of the worst horror films of all time, and one of the worst films of all time".[8] Obscure horror has said "the story is very weak and the make-up & effects are terrible".[9] Stalk 'n' slash has said "no true horror fan should deprive themselves of the hilarity of this film, you need to see it first hand to truly appreciate just how ridiculous it is".[10]

Home media

Zombie Lake has been released on VHS and DVD format. The film was released on VHS by Image Entertainment in the US, with the tagline "Most terrifying zombie massacre ever to come to the screen". [11] It was released in UK on VHS by Modern Films Video under the title Zombies Lake. [12] The film was released again in the US on VHS by Image Entertainment on 27 March, 2001. [13]

The film was released on DVD in the UK by Arrow Films on 9 February, 2004. [14] Released in the US by Image Entertainment on 27 March, 2001 in the same packaging at the VHS release. [15]

See also

Other films with zombie Nazis in:

References

  1. ^ Chris Mayo (2003)"Zombie Lake review by Chris Mayo". membres.multimania.fr. http://membres.multimania.fr/gorezone/dvdcrypt/reviewstxt/yz/zombielake.html. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  2. ^ "Zombie Lake DVD - Image Entertainment". axelmusic.com. http://www.axelmusic.com/productDetails/014381911121. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  3. ^ Bryin Abraham (March 19, 2009)"Zombie Lake/Le Lac des morts vivants (France, 1981)". bryininberlin.blogspot.com. http://bryininberlin.blogspot.com/2009/03/zombie-lake-le-lac-des-morts-vivants.html. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  4. ^ "The Flesh Farm Presents: Zombie Lake". thefleshfarm.com. http://www.thefleshfarm.com/zombielake/zombielake.htm. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  5. ^ "External reviews for Zombie Lake". imdb.com. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081027/externalreviews. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  6. ^ "Movies/On DVD/Zombie Lake". rottentomatoes.com. http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/zombie_lake. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  7. ^ "User ratings for Zombie Lake". imdb.com. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081027/ratings. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  8. ^ "Film Reviews - Zombie Lake (1980)". popcornpictures.co.uk. http://www.popcornpictures.co.uk/zfilms/zombielake.shtml. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  9. ^ "Zombie Lake (1981) by obscurehorror.com". obscurehorror.com. February 2003. http://obscurehorror.com/horror421.html. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  10. ^ Deborah Louise Robinson "Zombie Lake (1981) - Film Review". stalknslash.blogspot.com. http://stalknslash.blogspot.com/2009/09/zombie-lake-1981-film-review.html. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  11. ^ "Zombie Lake [VHS"]. amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/dp/555431399X. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  12. ^ "Zombie Lake cover art". itsonlyamovie.co.uk. http://www.itsonlyamovie.co.uk/NEW%20COVERS/ZOMBIE%20LAKE.jpg. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  13. ^ "Zombie Lake [VHS [Import] (1980)"]. amazon.co.jp. http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B000059HEE. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  14. ^ "Zombie Lake [1981 [DVD]"]. amazon.co.uk. http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0001DI4YA. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 
  15. ^ "Zombie Lake (1980)". amazon.com. http://www.amazon.com/Zombie-Lake-Burt-Altman/dpB000059H88. Retrieved 30 November, 2010. 

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