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Nudist Colony of the Dead
Judge Rhinehole orders the Sunny Buttocks Nudist Camp closed down as an affront to the community. Its members enter into a suicide pact, but vow to return for vengeance. Five years later, a group of Christian campers on a retreat argue religion and perform outrageous production numbers as the group begins experiencing an attrition problem.
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Plot Summary
A group of nudists at a secluded colony discover that one of their members has been reanimated as a flesh-eating zombie. As the zombie horde grows, the remaining survivors must fight for their lives amidst the risqué setting. The film blends low-budget horror tropes with comedic elements, creating a unique, albeit bizarre, viewing experience.
Critical Reception
Nudist Colony of the Dead is a cult classic within the low-budget horror community, primarily known for its campy humor and over-the-top gore. While critically panned for its poor production values and acting, it has gained a following for its sheer audacity and B-movie charm.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unintentional humor and cult appeal.
Often cited as a prime example of a so-bad-it's-good horror film.
Criticized for its extremely low production quality and amateurish filmmaking.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally reflect the film's cult status, with many finding it entertainingly bad rather than genuinely good. It's viewed as a niche film for those who appreciate extreme B-movies.
Fun Fact
Director Mark Pirro made the film with a very limited budget, reportedly shooting much of it in his own backyard and utilizing friends and family as cast and crew.
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