After Death

1990
4.2| 1h24m| en| More Info
Released: 27 July 1990 Released
Producted By: Flora Film
Country: Italy
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
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A woman goes back to the island where her parents were killed. They had been working on a cure for cancer and accidentally raised the dead by angering a voodoo priest. With the woman is a group of mercenaries and they meet up with some other researchers. They raise the dead again and all hell breaks loose

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Sam Panico Director Claudio Fragasso refers to this film as the "last gasp" of Italian zombie movies. If you're expecting Zombi, well, let's not forget the movies that Claudio has blessed us with, both by himself and with Bruno Mattei: Beyond Darkness/La Casa 5, Troll 2, RoboWar, Rats: Night of Terror, The Other Hell and Shocking Dark.The movie starts as researchers discover that the natives are practicing voodoo, so they kill the priest, who places a curse that brings the dead back to life before he dies. Only a young girl named Jenny (soon to be played by Candice Daly, Liquid Dreams) survives thanks to an enchanted necklace her parents gave her.Years later, she returns to the island to find out exactly what happened. And she isn't alone - she's brought a gang of mercs with her. There's Tommy (Don "The Dragon" Wilson!), Dan (Jim Gaines, American Ninja), Rod and Louise, Rod's girlfriend. And then there are also some hikers - Chuck (played by 80's gay porn star Jeff Stryker), David (Massimo Vanni/Alex McBride, who is in a ton of Italian exploitation as an actor and stuntman) and Mad - who have found the underground temple where the curse was originally created.Of course, they bring the curse back and David is eaten and Mad killed. Rod soon gets bitten and ends up killing his girlfriend. David comes back and kills Dan. Seriously, our cast is pretty much cannon fodder. Tommy volunteers to stay behind and blow the base up to take out the zombies as Jenny and Chuck run back to the cave.There, Chuck is attacked and killed by zombies while Jenny removes her protective necklace and becomes a super zombie that can rip out its own eyeball and survive. And then, Fulci style, the movie just ends.The cave set looks a ton like the sets of City of the Living Dead. And the movie really jumps all over the place. But does any other zombie movie have as catchy a theme song as this? Alright, does any zombie movie not called Return of the Living Dead have a song this good?
Scarecrow-88 Black magic is used to release the undead on American scientists who came to an island to help find a cure for cancer, securing the wrath of a voodoo priest whose daughter was a victim of their experimental research. The lone survivor, a little girl, will unknowingly return to the island accompanying a group of mercenaries(soldiers of fortune only "working for the good guys")who find themselves on the same island as the voodoo ghouls from the opening of the movie. We also follow three who are on the island attempting to find out what happened to those who were killed on the settlement. You have a Book of the Dead, lit candles, an amulet which supposedly keeps the door to hell closed, four words which will free the undead from captivity, and the non believer who scoffs at the mere notion of such a thing as zombies occupying the earth releasing them to once again terrorize the living by quoting forbidden lines.Shot in the Philipines, using Filipino actors as the zombies, Claudio Fragrasso(Troll 2)shot "After Death"(tagged as Zombie 4)in two weeks with little budget(a little over 100,000 dollars). He even admits the film carries the typical plot associated with the immensely popular genre and devoted inspiration to the splatter rather than story. Fragrasso admits that it is an empty film and that it was used to recoup loss from another movie(Fragrasso calls "After Death" a "recovery" movie). The characters have no personality and the damaged faces of many of the zombies favored, to me anyway, burn make-up rather than the usual rotted flesh we are accustomed to. To me the zombies, for the most part, resembled the creatures from the wildly popular Argento/Lamberto Bava DEMONS movies than the undead from the Italian ZOMBI series, their ghoulish complexion, grotesque features and hideous teeth. The ending, when two remaining members of those yet consumed by the zombies find themselves in the cave containing the book of the dead, is incomprehensible and bizarre(the physical "metamorphosis" of the girl regarding her face/eyeball). The story itself is essentially pure formula zombie movie..the zombies besiege live humans who are surrounded with little place to escape and no refuge to protect themselves. It looks like a film shot on the cheap and feels as if it was thrown together on the fly with little preparation, except in the gore effects with heavy dependency on prosthetics. Many of the zombies( of those who turn in the film) spit out blood and slime, with lots of icky slobber. Splatter fans might be more forgiving towards this than the casual horror fan who'll find it nothing more than a junk film clearly proclaiming that the ZOMBI series had run it's course. Faces and skin are torn apart and gnawed into. A hand goes completely through a victim. Bodies are shot multiple times by machine guns.The mercenaries aren't exactly a bright group and it's not surprising they wind up in their predicament..impulsive and irrational behavior/decisions are definitely their undoing(not killing those bitten and visibly changing into the undead; not leaving the island when it was clear that danger was present; engaging the zombies without regard to their advantage in numbers).
pictomancer I saw this movie quite recently as 'Zombie Flesh Eaters 3' on Vipco DVD. Anyway, to put it bluntly it was awful. I've heard similar things about 'Zombie Flesh Eaters 2' (Zombie 3) which I haven't seen yet but trust me; 'Zombie Flesh Eaters 3' (Zombie 4: After Death) is a cacophony of rubbish, definitely not something Lucio Fulci would have approved of.We open in an old cave on a remote tropical island with some cheesy jungle 'Eye of the Tiger' style music playing and this black priest in robes is chanting while a lady nearby (his wife) goes ballistic, eventually sinking into the ground, agonisingly slow too. Some safari lookalikes enter (they're actually scientists) and accuse the priest of spreading a plague on the island that reanimates the dead because the priest's daughter died of cancer while in their care. Stupidly, the priest doesn't care and says his wife will avenge her daughter and he himself will 'come back for your intestines!'. Wifey returns as a ridiculous fanged creature and starts mutilating the scientists in sadistic fashion. We then see a mother, father and daughter running through the island being pursued by zombies. Daddy cops it, mummy gives amulet to the little girl and tells her to run, then mummy suffers same fate as daddy. In the next shot, the little girl is now completely grown up after somehow escaping the island and just happens to pass by the island when the boat conks out. They dock at the island and explore. Three other kids are on the island and they find the cave from the beginning (looks a little different) where they find a movie prop, the book of the dead (really, its an ancient book, yet someone has just written 'The Book of Death' on the front in black marker!). Anyway, one of them reads it and zombies are upon them. After that, the strangely intelligent zombies grow in numbers and bite (not devour) everyone in the group till they are whittled down to just two. The grown up girl thinks she can stop it using her mummy's amulet, but alas it fails and while her companion is mauled to death behind her, she pulls off her own face and becomes a zombie. The End! Plot holes are abound so much in this film, its really laughable. First, you're driven to think the dead are back via a plague or virus unleashed on the island using voodoo. However they are brought back by the book of the dead?? Plus, there are already zombies loose on the island before they read the damn book! Then we have the candles and the amulet, which halts all the zombies movement. Why didn't they keep the candles lit all the time? And why all of a sudden are the zombies part of magic curses and gates of hell? The priest in the beginning mentioned nothing about the dead coming from hell, except for his wife whom he personally sent there.Even the zombies themselves are stupid. They do so many things zombies just DO NOT do, like being able to sprint like an Olympic runner, they only have a tiny nibble on humans just to transform them or they just kill them in a gruesome way. They can even speak and fire weapons, taunting their former allies and such. And they are dressed in silly cowls that make them look like ninjas! Why is it called 'Zombie Flesh Eaters 3' if the zombies don't even eat?? I normally love zombie movies but this one really was just too painful to bear. The acting is atrocious, the plot is too thin and full of holes and errors and there is no satisfactory or logical conclusion at the end of the film. There is one thing I must credit the film with though: Although some make-up effects look silly, overdone and just out of place, the gore effects are well done and plentiful as well. I'd only recommend this movie to someone interested in just seeing a few gory death scenes stringed together. Really bad stuff people.
BA_Harrison The Italian 'Zombie' series began with Lucio Fulci's Zombi 2 (AKA Zombie Flesheaters), which was named to cash in on the success of Romero's Dawn of the Dead (released as Zombi in Italy), and after Fulci's flick proved a hit, several films laid claim to the 'Zombi 3' alias, including Bruno Mattei's Burial Ground (AKA Nights of Terror), Marino Girolami's Zombie Holocaust, and Fulci's own Zombie Flesheaters 2.As for Zombie 4 (AKA Zombie Flesheaters 3, just to make matters even more confusing)... well, that was originally called 'After Death', but was given its new moniker in an attempt to broaden its appeal. Like Zombi 2, the film has a tropical island setting and packs in as much cheapo gore that the budget will allow, but although its new title might be deemed fitting, be warned: this one makes Fulci's films look like works of genius.Director Claudio Fragasso opens his film with a hilariously trashy prologue which sees a little girl named Jenny narrowly escaping from a tropical island infested by zombies, which have been resurrected by a voodoo priest. Twenty years later, the now grown-up Jenny (Candice Daly) unwittingly returns to the island—along with another woman and four mercenaries—when the boat she is on experiences engine trouble, and once again finds herself fighting for survival against the undead, with a little help from her soldier of fortune pals, a couple of convenient M16 machine guns, and adult movie star Jeff Stryker (in a rare non-porn performance).This 'ho-hum' set up allows for the expected scenes of mouldy bodies rising from the ground (shallow graves proliferate the island), people repeatedly being grabbed through nearby windows (and walls!), and a couple of fairly gory deaths, all of which soon gets rather tedious; however, the awful acting and the fact that the numerous badly made-up, drooling, snaggle-toothed living dead can run, jump, speak, and even use guns, at least offers a few unintentional laughs. For this reason, the film might appeal to devotees of god-awful Euro trash, but everyone else should avoid like a zombie infested tropical island.3.5 out of 10, rounded up to 4 for IMDb.