Curse of the Screaming Dead
Curse of the Screaming Dead

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Curse of the Screaming Dead

1982
Movie
91 min
English

Three young couples head off into the woods for a weekend of camping, beer-guzzling, and love-making. Shortly into their trip, however, they stumble across a Civil War cemetery, making the ill-fated decision to pocket an old diary hidden at the site, which triggers a horde of rotting, undead soldiers to awaken from their tortured slumber.

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IMDb4.7/10
Director: Michael P. WalshGenres: Horror

Plot Summary

A group of people find themselves trapped in a remote mansion with a vengeful spirit and reanimated corpses. As the supernatural terror escalates, they must fight for survival against the undead and the malevolent entity controlling them. The house itself seems to conspire against them, turning their refuge into a death trap. They soon discover that their presence has awakened an ancient evil that demands a grim sacrifice.

Critical Reception

Curse of the Screaming Dead is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered a cult following among genre enthusiasts for its macabre atmosphere and practical effects. While not critically acclaimed upon release, it's often cited as an example of earnest, albeit rough, early 1980s independent horror filmmaking. Its reception is generally divided between those who appreciate its raw, B-movie charm and those who find its production values and narrative lacking.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its inventive gore and creepy atmosphere despite budgetary limitations.

  • Criticized for its weak plot and often amateurish acting.

  • Considered a hidden gem by fans of obscure 80s horror.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on 16mm film and later blown up to 35mm for theatrical distribution, a common practice for independent filmmakers looking to give their projects a more professional appearance.

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