The Astro-Zombies | |
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Directed by | Ted V. Mikels |
Produced by | Ted V. Mikels |
Written by | Ted V. Mikels Wayne Rogers |
Starring | John Carradine Wendell Corey Tura Satana Tom Pace |
Music by | Nicholas Carras |
Cinematography | Robert Maxwell |
Editing by | Ted V. Mikels Art Names |
Distributed by | Geneni Film Distributors |
Release date(s) | May 1968 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Astro-Zombies, aka Space Zombies aka The Space Vampires, is a 1968 science fiction horror film starring John Carradine, Wendell Corey (in his final film appearance) and Tura Satana. It was written, directed, and produced by Ted V. Mikels. The plot follows a disgruntled scientist who, having been fired by the space agency, decides to create superhuman monsters from the body parts of innocent murder victims. The creatures eventually escape and go on a killing spree, attracting the attention of both an international spy ring and the CIA.
The low budget movie has gained cult status along with many of Ted V. Mikels other works, inspiring him to write and direct a sequel. Mark of the Astro-Zombies was released direct-to-video in 2002 with Tura Satana reprising her role of Satana from the original film.
During a showing of the film on KTVU's Creature Features, it was noted that much of the film was shot on property owned by actor Wayne Rogers.
American horror punk band the Misfits recorded a song entitled "Astro Zombies", released on their 1982 album, Walk Among Us.
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Actor | Role |
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Wendell Corey | Holman |
John Carradine | Dr. DeMarco |
Tom Pace | Eric Porter |
Joan Patrick | Janine Norwalk |
Tura Satana | Satana |
Rafael Campos | Juan |
Joe Hoover | Chuck Edwards |
Victor Izay | Dr. Petrovich |
William Bagdad | Franchot |
Vincent Barbi | Tyros |
Egon Sirany | Sergio Demozhenin |
Jean Pirie | Woman killed in garage |
John Hopkins | Det. Thompson |
Janis Saul | Lynn |
Wally K. Berns | |
Vic Lance | Chauffeur |
Lynette Lantz | Ginger |
Rod Wilmoth | Astro-Zombie |
Barbara Richards | Girl strapped to table |
Wally Moon (uncredited) | Det. Mike Webber |
With Mark of the Astro-Zombies was 2002 the second movie released, the third and last movie of the Trilogy will be released 2010 under the working title Astro Zombies M3: Cloned.[1]