Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things
Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things

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Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things

1972
Movie
86 min
English

Six actors go to a graveyard on a remote island to act out a necromantic ritual. The ritual works, and soon the dead are walking about and chowing down on human flesh.

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes67%
Director: Bob ClarkGenres: Horror, Comedy

Plot Summary

A group of theatrical actors travels to a remote island for a planned horror film shoot. Upon arrival, they discover that the island's caretaker is a reclusive scientist who uses corpses for his experiments. When the actors accidentally awaken the dead, they must fight for their lives against a zombie horde.

Critical Reception

While not a critical darling upon release, 'Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things' has since gained a significant cult following among horror enthusiasts. It is praised for its darkly humorous tone, gore effects for its time, and its unique blend of horror and comedy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique blend of horror and dark comedy.

  • Noted for its practical gore effects and memorable zombie moments.

  • Regarded as a cult classic in the zombie subgenre.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating its campy charm and effective scares for a low-budget 1970s horror film. Some find the pacing slow in parts, but the overall enjoyment stems from its unique premise and comedic undertones.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on a very low budget, with many of the props and effects created by the cast and crew themselves. The zombie effects were achieved using latex and other practical methods.

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Wuchak

Wuchak

_**A cabin in the woods on an island with a book of spells and a graveyard**_ A theatre troupe is misled by their crackpot leader (Alan Ormsby) to spend the night on an infamous isle off the coast of Miami known for its cemetery of outca...