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The trippy 60s are finally here! This hip party beach in Argentina has a problem: young women are sinking into a zombie-like state, wandering off, and getting themselves murdered by a psychotic killer. THE DEADLY ORGAN is a psychadelic film that has everything you expect from 1960s horror: sex, drugs, and... no actual zombies? John, Andy, and Producer Brad don their coolest beach attire to learn whether or not we're dealing with an overlooked zombie classic or just another zombie-less exploitation flick.
Show Notes:
US Theatrical release date: October, 1967
Link to Sharp Mini Stereophone pocket record player similar to the one used in the film
Porsche 718 Spyder as seen in the film
Theme music composed by Neil Dube.
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By John Corey, Andy Rau, Bradley Dumont4.9
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The trippy 60s are finally here! This hip party beach in Argentina has a problem: young women are sinking into a zombie-like state, wandering off, and getting themselves murdered by a psychotic killer. THE DEADLY ORGAN is a psychadelic film that has everything you expect from 1960s horror: sex, drugs, and... no actual zombies? John, Andy, and Producer Brad don their coolest beach attire to learn whether or not we're dealing with an overlooked zombie classic or just another zombie-less exploitation flick.
Show Notes:
US Theatrical release date: October, 1967
Link to Sharp Mini Stereophone pocket record player similar to the one used in the film
Porsche 718 Spyder as seen in the film
Theme music composed by Neil Dube.
www.pond5.com
Contact:
www.zombiestrainspodcast.com
Follow us on
Andy's Substack "Fortress of Regret"