Redneck Zombies
Redneck Zombies is a 1987 American horror comedy Z movie, directed by Pericles Lewnes and released by Troma Entertainment.
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Directed by | Pericles Lewnes |
Screenplay by | Fester Smellman |
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Cinematography | Ken Davis |
Edited by | Edward Bishop |
Music by | Adrian Bond |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
Cast
- Lisa M. DeHaven as Lisa Dubois
- James H. Housely as Wilbur
- Martin J. Wolfman as Andy
- Anthony Burlington-Smith as Bob
- Tyrone Taylor as Sgt. Tyrone Robinson
- Bucky Santini as Ferd Mertz
- Boo Teasedale as Sally
- Darla Deans as Theresa
- Joe Benson as Hoss
- William Decker as Jethro Clemson
- P. Floyd Piranha as Junior Clemson
- Pericles Lewnes as Billy Bob Clemson
- William E. Benson as Jed Clemson
- Alice Fay Stanley as Imelda Clemson
- Stan Morrow as Dr. Kildare
- Brent Thurston-Rogers as Dr. Casey
- Allan Hogg as Colonel Sir
- Frank Lantz as Crazy Hitchhiker
- Joan Murphy as Knockers
- Sandy Bishop as Miz Ashley
- Alex Lewnes as Fester Ashley
- Matthew A. Goldberg as Matt
- Benjamin K. Goldberg as Ben
- J. Nick Alberto as Jake The Butcher
- Michael Poole as Butcher's Customer
- Jan Luffman as Butcher's Victim
- Jim Bellistri as Private Loren
- Peter Kief as Private Sherman
- E.W. Nesneb as Tobacco Man
- Steve Sooy as Mental Patient One
- Anthony M. Carr as Attendant One
- Ken Davis as Mental Patient Two
- William Craft as Victim
Production
Redneck Zombies was one of the first films shot entirely on videotape and then released to the home-video market (making it a straight-to-video film). The film was once used as an answer in a 1980s edition of Trivial Pursuit, the question being "What film has the tagline 'They're Tobacco Chewin', Gut Chompin', Cannibal Kinfolk from Hell!'". Director Pericles Lewnes went on to work as a special effects supervisor on several other Troma productions.[1] William Benson (Pa) went on to become an Emmy-award winning director for NASA.
Release
The film was released on VHS and DVD by Troma Entertainment. A new 20th anniversary edition of the film was released on DVD January 27, 2009. It includes the never before released soundtrack on CD.[2] In 2022 the film was re-released by VHS Haven on a limited edition VHS.[3]
References
- Stine, Scott Aaron (2015). The Gorehound's Guide to Splatter Films of the 1980s. McFarland & Company. p. 248. ISBN 9781476611327.
- "Redneck Zombies: 20th Anniversary Gold Edition (DVD)". dvdempire.com. Retrieved 2011-04-16.
- Haven, V. H. S. "Redneck Zombies VHS". VHS Haven. Retrieved 2022-04-28.