Teenage Zombies | |
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Directed by | Jerry Warren |
Written by | Jacques Lecoutier |
Produced by | Jerry Warren |
Starring | Katherine Victor Don Sullivan Chuck Niles Brianne Murphy |
Cinematography | Allen Chandler |
Edited by | Jerry Warren |
Distributed by | Governor Films Inc. |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Teenage Zombies is a 1959 science fiction horror film written, produced, edited and directed by Jerry Warren, and starring Katherine Victor, Don Sullivan, Chuck Niles and Warren's then-wife and production manager Brianne Murphy. Warren wrote the screenplay under his pen name Jacques Lecoutier (which he frequently misspelled in the credits).[2][3] Film historian Bill Warren wrote "This dreadful, leaden and depressingly cheap film does have one unusual aspect... it was actually made by Jerry Warren in its entirety."[4]
The plot follows a group of teenagers who are marooned on an island inhabited by a female mad scientist, her pet gorilla and a zombie slave named Ivan. She traps the youths in a cage down in her laboratory, plotting to use them as subjects for her zombie-making experimentation, so she can test out a drug she is working on for an unnamed foreign nation.
Although the credits include a 1957 copyright statement for G.B.M. Productions, the film was never registered for copyright,[5] rendering it in the public domain.