THE ASTRO-ZOMBIES
'The Astro-Zombies' is a 1969 science fiction horror film starring John Carradine, Wendell Corey and Tura Satana. It was written, directed and produced by Ted V. Mikels. The plot folows a disgruntled scientist who having been fired by the space agency decides to create a superhuman from the body parts of innocent victims who have been murdered. The creatures however escape and go on a rampage.
The low budget film has been much ridiculed but has gained some cult status. A sequel was released in 2002, Mark of the Astro-Zombies, also starring Tura Satana. The film also served as the inspiration for a song of the same name by punk band The Misfits.
| Contents |
| Cast |
| Reference |
Cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Wendell Corey | Holman |
| John Carradine | Dr. DeMarco |
| Tom Pace | Eric Porter |
| Joan Patrick | Janine Norwalk |
| Tura Satana | Satana |
| Rafael Campos | Juan |
| Joe Hoover | Chuck Edwards |
| Victor Izay | Dr. Petrovich |
| William Bagdad | Franchot |
| Vincent Barbi | Tyros |
| Egon Sirany | Sergio Demozhenin |
| Jean Pirie | Woman killed in garage |
| John Hopkins | Det. Thompson |
| Janis Saul | Lynn |
| Wally K. Berns | |
| Vic Lance | Chauffeur |
| Lynette Lantz | Ginger |
| Rod Wilmoth | Astro-Zombie |
| Barbara Richards | Girl strapped to table |
| Wally Moon | Det. Mike Webber |
Reference
★ Wingrove, David. Science Fiction Film Source Book (Longman Group Limited, 1985)
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