


The Alien Dead
A meteor strikes a houseboat in the swamps near a southern town populated by Yankees with fake accents. The people on the houseboat become zombies who feed on the alligators in the swamp. Once they run out of alligators, they start going for the citizens. A local scientist tries to figure out what's happening to people once they start disappearing.
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Plot Summary
A meteor crashes in a small rural town, bringing with it a horde of flesh-eating zombies. The townspeople, led by a local doctor and a Vietnam veteran, must band together to survive the relentless onslaught. As the alien menace grows, they discover the zombies are controlled by an extraterrestrial force seeking to consume all life on Earth.
Critical Reception
The Alien Dead is a cult classic in the low-budget horror genre, often praised for its B-movie charm and gory effects despite its limited resources. While not critically acclaimed, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of independent horror films from the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious gore effects on a low budget.
- Acknowledged for its B-movie charm and cult following.
- Criticized for its slow pacing and rudimentary acting.
Google audience: Audience reviews for 'The Alien Dead' are scarce due to its niche status. Those who appreciate it often cite its nostalgic value and the over-the-top practical effects typical of 1980s independent horror.
Fun Fact
Director Fred Olen Ray shot 'The Alien Dead' in only 10 days on a shoestring budget.
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