The Astro-Zombies

The Astro-Zombies

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Murder | Mad Scientist

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  • Genre(s): Horror, Science Fiction, Crime
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Ted V. Mikels, Art Names, Dodie Warren
  • Cast(s): Wendell Corey, John Carradine, Tom Pace, Tura Satana, Rafael Campos See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 31min
  • Music: Nicholas Carras,Frank L. Smith
  • Similar To: Army of the Dead, The Galaxy Invader
  • Story:
    For devilishly mad "astro-scientist" Dr. DeMarco (John Carradine), a typical day involves run-ins with reanimated corpses, bloodthirsty solar-powered killer robot zombies, Chinese communist spies and vicious Mexican secret agents. But when a bloody trail of young female murder victims leads an intrepid CIA agent to his door, things get really interesting. Ted V. Mikels directs this unique B horror-thriller.
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3.1/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
For devilishly mad "astro-scientist" Dr. DeMarco (John Carradine), a typical day involves run-ins with reanimated corpses, bloodthirsty solar-powered killer robot zombies, Chinese communist spies and vicious Mexican secret agents. But when a bloody trail of young female murder victims leads an intrepid CIA agent to his door, things get really interesting. Ted V. Mikels directs this unique B horror-thriller.
Ratings

3.1/10

IMDb

BOX OFFICE

Budget 37,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The house used in the film belonged to Peter Falk, a friend of the film's writer and producer, Wayne Rogers. Falk was slated to have a cameo in the film, but director Ted V. Mikels cut Falk's scene, saying that he was too comedic for what Mikels saw as a serious role in a sci-fi/horror film.

The opening title sequence with the wind-up toy robots was shot at Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California without permits.

Shot over a period of 6 days.

Wendell Corey's final film.

The electronic equipment in Dr. DeMarco's lab was purchased from various army surplus stores.

Popular Dialogues

"Dr. DeMarco: [to his assistant, who is menacing the girl strapped to the table] Your own experiments will have to wait."

"Holman: Your own experiments will have to wait. Dr De Marco to Assistant who is menacing the girl strapped to the table."