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I Eat Your Skin failed to find a distributor and was shelved until 1971 when distributor Jerry Gross bought it and retitled it to form the exploitation-sounding double feature I Drink Your Blood, and I Eat Your Skin. I Eat Your Sking is the feel-okay zany zombie Oatmeal classic.
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I Eat Your Skin (also known as Zombies, Zombie Bloodbath, and Voodoo Blood Bath) is a 1971 American horror film written, produced, and directed by Del Tenney. It stars William Joyce, Heather Hewitt, and Walter Coy.
Plot:
Adventure novelist and playboy Tom Harris is sent from Miami Beach to remote Voodoo Island in the Caribbean to gather material for a new book. Harris’s publisher Duncan Fairchild and Fairchild’s wife, Coral, accompany him. While there, he unexpectedly encounters a voodoo cult, whose leader intends to take over the world with an army of zombies. A cancer researcher on Voodoo Island can’t cure cancer with his new snake venom serum. He can only make bug-eyed zombies.
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