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Naked Zombie Girl
USA 2014
produced by Rickey Bird jr, Rachel Montgomery, Nick Reisinger for Hectic Films
directed by Rickey Bird jr
starring Meghan Chadeayne, Joshua Keith Mathews, Ali Dougherty, D.T. Carney, Rickey Bird jr, Rickey Bird III, Daniel Carlee, Coryn McBride, Kenny Mount, Tate Lage, Mark MacPherson, Jesse Lowe, Robin Steffen, Charlie Bones, Annie White, Jason Sanders, Anthony Najera, Natalie Mount, April Ferdinand, Brent Peters, Kelly Henderson, Ron Hanks, Robert Bejil, Shaun Paul Piccinino
written by Rickey Bird jr, music by Rohan Cowden, Blake Tedder, Dane Forst, Landen Belardes, visual effects by Jason Sanders
short Naked Zombie Girl
review by Mike Haberfelner
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Zombies have overrun the city, so Barbara (Meghan Chadeayne), Jill (Ali
Dougherty) and Tony (Joshua Keith Mathews) have are making a hasty escape
by car - but unfortunately, Tony has been bitten, and it's not long before
she attacks Jill and bites her. Barbara can make it out of the car
carrying a gun, but losing all her clothes in the process. She can shoot
her way through the zombie hordes and make it to a shed where she picks up
a chainsaw to defend herself since a passing truck driver invites her into
his truck to drive her to safety. But the zombies are never far behind,
and our heroine still isn't wearing any clothes ...
Naked Zombie Girl's main selling point is of course its
title - but that said, the film delivers on its promise, and not so much
in terms of an over-abundance of nudity (the nakedness is actually very
decently handled and much of the time covered by hair and splatters of
blood), but by presenting the audience with a grindhouse style fast-paced
piece of zombie cinema, low on dialogue but high on gruesomeness, with the
naked girl as a gimmick of course, but far from the only attraction - and
all this adds up to awesome zombie fun for sure.
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review © by Mike Haberfelner
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