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*''[[Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (film)|Let Sleeping Corpses Lie]]'' (1974) has also been released as ''Zombi 3 – Da dove vieni?''{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}
*''[[Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (film)|Let Sleeping Corpses Lie]]'' (1974) has also been released as ''Zombi 3 – Da dove vieni?''<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071431/releaseinfo?ref_=tt_dt_dt#akas|title=Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) Release Info|work=[[IMDB]]|accessdate=October 15, 2018}}</ref>
*''[[Zombie Holocaust]]'' (1980), also known as ''Doctor Butcher, M.D.'' has also been released as ''Zombie 3'';{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} it stars [[Ian McCulloch (actor)|Ian McCulloch]], who also appeared in ''Zombi 2''
*''[[Zombie Holocaust]]'' (1980), also known as ''Doctor Butcher, M.D.'' has also been released as ''Zombie 3'';{{citation needed|date=October 2018}} it stars [[Ian McCulloch (actor)|Ian McCulloch]], who also appeared in ''Zombi 2''
*''[[Nightmare City]]'' (1980) has been released as ''Zombi 3''{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}
*''[[Nightmare City]]'' (1980) has been released as ''Zombi 3''{{citation needed|date=October 2018}}

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Zombi (film series)
Directed byGeorge A. Romero
Lucio Fulci
Release dates
CountriesItaly
United States
United Kingdom
Thailand
LanguagesEnglish
Italian

The Zombi series refers collectively to various European horror films that have been falsely marketed as sequels to either George A. Romero's Italian-American film Dawn of the Dead (1978) or Lucio Fulci's Italian film Zombi 2 (1979); the latter was itself falsely marketed by the Italian distributor as a sequel to the former, against the wishes of both Romero and Fulci. A confusing history has emerged from the practise of retitling films for release in different countries, in which a given film may have a different title in each country in which it is released. In Britain, these films were released as the Zombie Flesh Eaters series. In North America, these same films became known as the Zombie series.

For the European release of Romero's Dawn of the Dead, the film was re-edited by Dario Argento and re-scored by Goblin, and retitled Zombi. Following its success, a zombie film by Lucio Fulci that was already in production was retitled Zombi 2 to appear as an ersatz sequel. A series of increasingly tenuous efforts by various producers to capitalize on the Zombi name ensued.[1]

Series by region

Italian series

The Italian series starts with Dawn of the Dead and is followed by Zombi 2 and its officially released sequel.

British series

In the UK the series is known as Zombie Flesh Eaters. While it follows the Italian series in proper order, it ignores Dawn of the Dead as the first entry, and instead starts with Zombi 2, adding the unrelated film Oltre la morte as a third installment.

  • Zombie Flesh Eaters (1979) (Italian title: Zombi 2)
  • Zombie Flesh Eaters 2 (1988) (Italian title: Zombi 3)
  • Zombie Flesh Eaters 3 (1988) (Italian title: Oltre la morte, a.k.a. After Death)

German series

The German series, like the Italian series, starts off with Dawn of the Dead, but ignores Fulci's Zombi 2 (which was released separately as Woodoo), and instead continues with Day of the Dead and the Italian Zombi 3.

  • Zombie (1979) (original title: Dawn of the Dead)
  • Zombie 2: Das Letzte Kapitel (1985) (original title: Day of the Dead)
  • Zombie III (1988) (Italian title: Zombi 3)

Thai series

The Thai Zombi series follows the titling and numbering of the British series, but adds the unrelated film Killing Birds with the new title, Zombie Flesh Eaters 4.[2]

  • Zombie Flesh Eaters (Italian title: Zombi 2)
  • Zombie Flesh Eaters 2 (Italian title: Zombi 3)
  • Zombie Flesh Eaters 3 (Italian title: Oltre la morte, a.k.a. After Death)
  • Zombie Flesh Eaters 4 (Italian title: Killing Birds)

American series

Although the American series begins with Zombi 2 and continues in the established sequence, some of the films were retitled again and the titles do not follow in numerical order. Zombi 2 was renamed Zombie, but Zombi 3 was not retitled. Zombi 4 was released with the American title Zombie 4: After Death. Two additional films were released on home video with titles that would imply that they were sequels, but which had nothing to do with the Italian series.

  • Zombie (1979) (Italian title: Zombi 2)
  • Zombie 3 (1988)
  • Zombie 4: After Death (1988) (Italian title: Oltre la morte, aka After Death)
  • Zombie 5: Killing Birds (1987) (Italian title: Uccelli assassini, aka Killing Birds)

In the 1990s several unrelated titles were released as Zombie sequels by T-Z Video (aka Edde Entertainment) These titles were as follows:

  • Zombie (1979)
  • Zombie 2 (the same film as Zombie)
  • Zombie 3: Return of the Zombies (1973) (original Spanish title: La orgía de los muertos, aka The Hanging Woman) (starring Paul Naschy, directed by José Luis Merino)
  • Zombie 4: A Virgin Among the Living Dead (1973) (original French title: Christina, princesse de l'érotisme, directed by Jess Franco, with additional scenes, directed by Jean Rollin, added for re-release in 1981.)
  • Zombie 5: Revenge in the House of Usher (1982) (original title: Revenge in the House of Usher, directed by Jess Franco)
  • Zombie 6: Monster Hunter (1981) a.k.a. Absurd (which is itself a pseudo-sequel to Joe D'Amato's Antropophagus)
  • Zombie 7 (Joe D'Amato's Antropophagus (1980) aka The Grim Reaper)

Other films

References

  1. ^ Russell, Jamie. Book of the Dead. FAB Press, 2005 ISBN 1-903254-33-7.
  2. ^ http://www.ethaicd.com/show.php?pid=54149
  3. ^ "Let Sleeping Corpses Lie (1974) Release Info". IMDB. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  4. ^ "Pulgasari (1985) Release Info". IMDB. Retrieved July 17, 2018.