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Undead

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Undead (2003)
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A quaint Australian fishing village is overcome by meteorites that turn its residents into the ravenous undead, leaving a small group of those unharmed to find a way out.A quaint Australian fishing village is overcome by meteorites that turn its residents into the ravenous undead, leaving a small group of those unharmed to find a way out.A quaint Australian fishing village is overcome by meteorites that turn its residents into the ravenous undead, leaving a small group of those unharmed to find a way out.

IMDb RATING
5.4/10
14K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
20,485
855
  • Directors
    • Michael Spierig
    • Peter Spierig
  • Writers
    • Michael Spierig
    • Peter Spierig
  • Stars
    • Felicity Mason
    • Mungo McKay
    • Rob Jenkins
Top credits
  • Directors
    • Michael Spierig
    • Peter Spierig
  • Writers
    • Michael Spierig
    • Peter Spierig
  • Stars
    • Felicity Mason
    • Mungo McKay
    • Rob Jenkins
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 211User reviews
    • 126Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See more at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations

    Videos1

    Undead
    Trailer 1:29
    Undead

    Photos66

    Felicity Mason in Undead (2003)
    Mungo McKay in Undead (2003)
    Dirk Hunter in Undead (2003)
    Rob Jenkins in Undead (2003)
    Undead (2003)
    Noel Sheridan in Undead (2003)
    Michael Spierig and Peter Spierig in Undead (2003)
    Felicity Mason in Undead (2003)
    Undead (2003)
    Mungo McKay and Felicity Mason in Undead (2003)
    Rob Jenkins and Emma Randall in Undead (2003)
    Felicity Mason in Undead (2003)

    Top cast

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    Felicity Mason
    Felicity Mason
    • René Chaplin
    Mungo McKay
    Mungo McKay
    • Marion
    Rob Jenkins
    Rob Jenkins
    • Wayne
    Lisa Cunningham
    • Sallyanne
    Dirk Hunter
    Dirk Hunter
    • Harrison
    Emma Randall
    • Molly
    Steve Greig
    • Agent
    Noel Sheridan
    Noel Sheridan
    • Chip
    Gaynor Wensley
    • Aggie
    Eleanor Stillman
    • Ruth
    Robyn Moore
    Robyn Moore
    • Officer in Locker Room
    Robert Jozinovic
    Robert Jozinovic
    • Man in Office
    Peter Mensforth
    • Cricket Batsman
    Jacob Andriolo
    • Yougn Cricketer
    Michele Steel
    • Screamer
    William John King
    • Angry Fater
    Tim Dickenson
    • Fisherman #1
    Brad Sheriff
    • Fisherman #2
    • Directors
      • Michael Spierig
      • Peter Spierig
    • Writers
      • Michael Spierig
      • Peter Spierig
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      The film was entirely funded by the directors and their family and friends.
    • Goofs
      When the party enters the General Store, Marion walks in completely naked. In the next shot, inside the store, we can clearly see him wearing striped boxers.
    • Quotes

      Harrison: I'll fuckin' finish you off faster than a fuckin' birthday cake at a fat chick's fuckin' birthday party!

    • Crazy credits
      "The characters and events depicted in this photoplay are fictitious. Any similarity to actual persons, living or living dead, is purely coincidential."
    • Alternate versions
      The original Australian version of the film had a runtime of 104 minutes (24fps). For the US release, about seven minutes of footage was removed for a runtime of 97 minutes (24fps). The following footage was removed for the US release. (Runtimes correspond to the 25fps PAL version.) 2:23 - 4:46: The introduction of Wayne's character working for charter flights and the introduction of Molly's character's with her first day on the job as a constable and being asthmatic. 27:18 - 30:07 The bunker scene is extended with more arguing between the characters and the police trying to confiscate Marion's guns. 31:14 - 31:54 In the bunker, Molly tries to offer calming words with an old memory, but does not help. 61:15 - 61:54 After driving away from the wall, the van scene is extended with the characters questioning about what happened to Molly and about the mysterious cloaked figure they saw. 63:14 - 64:06 Arriving back in town, there is an extended scene of the characters getting out of the van and Wayne nervously trying to take charge of the group.
    • Connections
      Edited into Cent une tueries de zombies (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Little Green Men
      Written by Cliff Bradley & Damien Taylor

      Performed by Buttkrak

      Recorded and Produced by Cliff Bradley

      ©Cliff Bradley 2002

    User reviews211

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    6/10
    Pleasantly surprised at "Undead"
    The Spierig Brothers' (Peter and Michael) "Undead" would seem even more like a cheap '50s drive-in "B"-movie if the film just billed itself as a cheap '50s drive-in "B"-movie outright instead of masquerading as a zombie-splatter flick spoof. In "Undead," we get zombies, aliens (aliens?), laughs and gory head shots that are delivered to us in such a fashion, the film plays out like a head-on collision between each genre.

    I guess I shouldn't be surprised. I've seen enough zombie flicks over the last two years to know. I've seen enough over the last two years to realize that alongside comics and video games, zombie movies represent one of the remaining avenues left for truly innovative (if not completely original) film-making. After the success of the "Dawn of the Dead" remake, "Resident Evil: Apocalypse" and "Shaun of the Dead" last year, WE should not be surprised.

    "Undead," unlike these films, did not receive a major distribution in the United States (it certainly didn't come to theaters anywhere where I live here in Virginia), and it's set in the Land Down Under. It's an exotic place, Australia, with beautiful seaside communities, friendly people, and nut-job backwoodsmen. The film takes place on the continent's fishing mecca Berkeley and as it opens, ominous meteorites have been raining down on the countryside, shooting through unsuspecting townspeople (leaving holes in them so big you can New Zealand), and turning them into flesh-hungry zombies.

    Meanwhile, poor Rene (the strangely attractive, doe-eyed Felicity Mason), a recent "Catch of the Day" beauty queen, is on her way out of Berkeley when the occurrences begin. The bank has just foreclosed on her family's farm because of her deceased parents' skyrocketing debt and wants to say good-bye to this place once and for all. Well, one thing leads to another and she soon finds herself locked in the farmhouse of the town nut and survivalist Marion (Mungo McKay), who manages to save the frightened young woman from the legions of living dead lurching in the countryside. Along for the ride are Wayne (Rob Jenkins), his girlfriend(?) and Rene's beauty queen rival Sallyanne (Lisa Cunningham), and constables Harrison (Dirk Hunter) and Molly (Emma Randall).

    "Undead" is boldly original in its own twisted, off-beat way. Some might say it's in bad taste. The strange thing is, they're correct. It's in "bad taste" the way the early zombie flicks of Peter Jackson were, or the "Evil Dead" films of Sam Raimi. Yet, in America, we hold those movies to some pretty high standards, though I doubt the same blessing will fall upon "Undead." The movie is indeed in bad taste and deliberately so, but unfortunately it seems to forget to also be watchable in ways to elevate itself above its bad-taste rating and into "B"-movie greatness, which it wants real bad.

    Though you can't really hold that against it. There are some pretty good visual-effects zombie-kills, including a scene where young Rene takes a stick, attaches a saw blade to it, and swings away at approaching undead. Now that's creative thinking in exterminating zombies. It's also pretty funny in some spots with some wicked social commentary and jabs at American zombie movies, which suffices the plentiful gore. But unfortunately, creativity seems to go out the window with the somewhat unneeded alien invaders and their purpose in bringing the dead to life to chew on the flesh of the living. It's revealed why they are here but it is neither surprising or convincing - certainly the result of lackadaisical (or brain-dead?) writing on the part of the Spierigs.

    Don't go in expecting Academy Award material performances either; if you do, you're a fool - plain & simple - you'll be as dead as the zombies if you do. Many of the characters are pretty unlikeable, as the only real ones you can relate to are Rene and Marion, the latter of whom has had an apparent run-in with the invaders before (killer fish!) and is ready this time, and Rene is pretty one-dimensional - what scream queen isn't? Still, there are plenty of scenes of Marion in action, dual-wielding handguns, Woo-style, and unloading literally hundreds of rounds into approaching hordes of zombies.

    As far as "Undead" goes as a zombie movie, the Southern Hemisphere may have a winner on its hands. Horror seems to be the new "it" for aspiring filmmakers. Look at all those who started out in the genre and have graduated to greener pastures in the film-making community... well, some have. This obviously isn't the last we have heard from the Spierig Brothers, since, as the film's ending would lead you to believe, an "Undead 2" could hit American theaters in two years or so.

    6/10
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    • dee.reid
    • Oct 29, 2005

    FAQ9

    • Where did the infection come from?
    • I didn't see Wayne or Molly get bit! How did they turn into zombies?
    • Why isn't the acid rain burning or killing anybody?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • September 4, 2003 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Los no muertos
    • Filming locations
      • Queensland, Australia
    • Production company
      • Spierigfilm
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • A$1,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $41,196
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,527
      • Jul 3, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $187,847
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Technical specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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