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Night of the Living Babes
Two guys trying to find a brothel come across a group of beautiful female zombies.
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Plot Summary
In a remote, rain-drenched village, a group of eccentric scientists inadvertently unleashes a bizarre zombie plague. The afflicted, however, are not the typical undead but rather 'living babes' – seductive and surprisingly agile women who crave flesh and mayhem. A bewildered group of locals must band together to survive the night as the village is overrun by these alluring yet deadly creatures.
Critical Reception
Night of the Living Babes is a cult classic known for its unique blend of low-budget horror and dark comedy, often praised for its sheer audacity and over-the-top gore, though criticized for its plot coherence and acting. It gained a following in the exploitation film circuit for its unconventional premise and graphic content.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and campy take on the zombie genre.
Criticized for its low production values and sometimes nonsensical plot.
Appreciated by fans of exploitation cinema for its uninhibited gore and bizarre concept.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this film is not readily available, but its cult status suggests a niche audience that appreciates its unconventional and extreme nature.
Fun Fact
Despite its grotesque premise, 'Night of the Living Babes' was reportedly filmed with a surprisingly lighthearted atmosphere on set, with the cast and crew often improvising dialogue and comedic bits.
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