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On Matul, they found Dr. David Menard and his wife, living in a colonial-era house that had become a makeshift morgue. Menard was a man driven to the brink, desperately trying to find a scientific cure for what the locals called an ancient voodoo plague. But science was losing. The dead were no longer staying in the ground; they were pushing through the soil of ancient cemeteries, their eyeless sockets fixed on the living.
Anne Bowles, daughter of the boat’s missing owner, was summoned to the docks only to find her father's vessel empty. There, she crossed paths with Peter West, a sharp-eyed British journalist following a lead for his editor. Together, they found a letter from Anne's father postmarked from the island of in the Antilles. The letter spoke of a strange sickness—a "voodoo curse" that brought the dead back to life. Zombie (1979)
Determined to find the truth, Anne and Peter chartered a boat with a young couple, Brian and Susan. Their journey took them far from the safety of the city and into a world where nature itself seemed revolted. Beneath the tropical waves, a lone zombie—lost to the depths—engaged in a surreal, visceral struggle with a shark . It was a sign of the madness waiting for them on land. On Matul, they found Dr
The horror reached a crescendo as the island was overrun. Susan was the first of their group to fall, her life taken in a brutal encounter that left the survivors fleeing for the shore. They fought their way through a landscape of nightmare—where even a splintered door could become a lethal trap—until finally reaching their boat. But science was losing
They escaped Matul, but as the Manhattan skyline appeared on the horizon, the radio crackled with a final, chilling broadcast. The infection hadn't stayed on the island. As they watched, a slow, unstoppable procession of the dead began to march across the Brooklyn Bridge. The nightmare had come home. Zombie (1979) - IMDb
The following story is a narrative adaptation of the 1979 cult classic (originally titled Zombi 2 ), directed by Lucio Fulci .
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