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Duration: 59 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Ruffah |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x400 | Added: 2015-Mar-30 |
Birth Name: Marcia Sharif
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Marcia Sharif, born during World War II in a small French village occupied by German forces, was the daughter of a local woman and a German soldier. After the soldiers were killed by the French Resistance and thrown into a lake, they returned as zombies ten years later, leading to a fight for survival in which Marcia's character played a crucial role.
Release Year: 1981
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Alternative Title: The Lake of the Living Dead, Zombie Lake, O Lago dos Zumbis, El lago de los muertos vivientes, El lago de los zombies, I limni ton zontanon nekron, Zombik tava, Zombies Lake, Zombies' Lake, Sumpf der lebenden Toten
Director: Jean Rollin, Julian de Laserna
Writer: Jesús Franco, Julián Esteban
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Genre: Comedy Film, Erotic Film, Horror, Horror Film
The film follows a group of friends who go on vacation to a lakeside cabin. Upon arrival, they discover that the lake is infested with living dead creatures that emerge from the water at night. The friends must fight off these zombies and survive until dawn when the creatures return to their underwater lair.
Le lac des morts vivants (1981) is a French horror film directed by Jean Rollin, known for his avant-garde and surrealist approach to cinema. Set around a lakeside cabin, the film blends elements of horror, comedy, and eroticism, which are typical of Rollin's films. Although the plot details provided are limited, it appears that the movie revolves around a group of friends who encounter zombies emerging from a lake at night.