

Dead Head
London based petty crook Eddie Cass agrees to pick up a package and courier it across the capital. When nobody answers the door at the drop-off, Eddie opens the package and finds a woman’s severed head in a hatbox. He panics and dumps it in the River Thames. Returning home, Cass is kidnapped by the mysterious Eldridge and his heavies who inform Eddie that he has been framed for the murder.
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Plot Summary
A hard-boiled Los Angeles detective, Roger Mortis, finds himself investigating a series of bizarre, seemingly impossible crimes committed by people who have already died. Paired with his wisecracking partner, Doug Bigelow, Roger soon discovers that the perpetrators are reanimated corpses, brought back to life by a mysterious chemical compound. As the body count rises and the line between life and death blurs, Roger and Doug must race against time to uncover the source of this unholy resurrection and stop the zombie-like criminals before they can unleash chaos on the city.
Critical Reception
Dead Heat is a cult classic that garnered a mixed but generally positive reception upon its release, appreciated for its unique blend of action, horror, and dark humor. While some critics found its plot convoluted and its tone inconsistent, many praised its energetic direction, over-the-top gore, and the charismatic performances of its lead actors. Audience reception has grown over the years, cementing its status as a beloved B-movie.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its inventive gore and darkly comedic tone.
- Appreciated for its energetic action sequences and unique premise.
- Criticized by some for a plot that could be overly convoluted.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the film's entertaining blend of action, horror, and humor, with many enjoying its unique zombie-cop premise and over-the-top effects. Some viewers noted that while the plot might not be perfect, the film's overall fun and energetic execution makes it a memorable watch.
Fun Fact
The distinctive green blood used for the zombies was created by mixing blue and yellow food coloring with corn syrup.
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