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I Eat Your Skin ()

Zombie (original title)
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A playboy adventure novelist joins his publisher on an expedition to Voodoo Island in the Caribbean, where a cancer researcher is being forced to turn the tribes-people into zombies.

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Tom Harris
Heather Hewitt ...
Jeannie Biladeau
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Charles Bentley
Dan Stapleton ...
Duncan Fairchild
Betty Hyatt Linton ...
Coral Fairchild
Robert Stanton ...
Dr. Auguste Biladeau
Vanoye Aikens ...
Robey
Rebecca Oliver ...
Juarita
Matt King ...
(as Matthew King)
George-Ann Williamson ...
Fontainebleau Wife
Don Strawn ...
Calypso Bandleader (as Don Strawn's Calypso Band)

Directed by

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Del Tenney

Written by

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Del Tenney ... (written by)

Produced by

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Jesse Hartman ... associate producer
Dan Stapleton ... associate producer
Del Tenney ... producer

Music by

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Lon E. Norman

Cinematography by

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François Farkas ... director of photography

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Lawrence C. Keating ... (as Larry Keating)

Editorial Department

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Monte Schwartz ... assistant editor (as Monty Swartz)

Casting By

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Doris Bernhardt

Art Direction by

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Robert Verberkmoes

Makeup Department

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Guy Del Russo ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Mel Pape ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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William Grefé ... second unit director

Sound Department

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Ed Wright ... sound (as Edmund Wright)

Stunts

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Del Tenney ... stunts (uncredited)

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Leonard De Munde ... assistant camera (as Leonard DeMunde)
Edmund Gibson ... camera operator (as Ed Gibson)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jane Hagerty ... costume supervisor

Music Department

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Lon E. Norman ... conductor

Additional Crew

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Jerry Gross ... presenter
Frances Hidden ... production secretary

Thanks

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Bill Haast ... grateful acknowledgment (as William Haast)
Diane Reese-Poodles ... grateful acknowledgment (as Mrs. Diane Reese-Poodles)
Crew believed to be complete

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  • International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (this picture made under the jurisdiction of: affiliated with A.F.L.-C.I.O.)
  • Fontainebleau Hotel (we gratefully acknowledge the interest and co-operation of the following merchants and organizations of the Miami area)
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  • Bertram Yacht Yards (we gratefully acknowledge the interest and co-operation of the following merchants and organizations of the Miami area)
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  • Jack Ryan Aircraft School (we gratefully acknowledge the interest and co-operation of the following merchants and organizations of the Miami area)
  • Mooney Aircraft (we gratefully acknowledge the interest and co-operation of the following merchants and organizations of the Miami area)
  • Carribbean Interiors (we gratefully acknowledge the interest and co-operation of the following merchants and organizations of the Miami area)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A cancer researcher on a remote Caribbean island discovers that by treating the natives with snake venom he can turn them into bug-eyed zombies. Uninterested in this information, the unfortunate man is forced by his evil employer to create an army of the creatures in order to conquer the world. Written by Jeremy Lunt

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Taglines 2 GREAT BLOOD-HORRORS to rip out your guts! [Double bill with "I Drink Your Blood"] See more »
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Also Known As
  • I Eat Your Skin (United States)
  • Zombie Bloodbath (United States)
  • Zombies (United States)
  • Invasion of the Zombies (United States)
  • Voodoo Blood Bath (United States)
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  • 92 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Although the title for was to have been "Zombies", "Zombie" or "Invasion of the Zombies", director Del Tenney used "Caribbean Adventure" as a working title because he didn't want the Key Biscayne residents to know he was making a horror film. At one time "Voodoo Blood Bath" was considered. See more »
Goofs At the 00:04:38 mark when the young women goes to the rear of the car to load the grocery bag in. There is a white cooler on the right side. Magically the cooler disappears so she has somewhere to put it. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Nightmare Hotel + Zombies + the Brain Eaters (1980). See more »
Quotes Coral Fairchild: [Having just come across, only seeing the door] Oh Mister Bentley, what a lovely house you have. It's so tropical!
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