The Astro-Zombies | Mad Scientist Makes Super Human



🟒 Title: The Astro-Zombies
🟒 Summary: The Plan: Build a super human by chopping up innocent victims and reassembling the bits. The Result: Creatures on the rampage.

Directed by: Ted V. Mikels
Written by: Ted V. Mikels, Wayne Rogers
Starring: Wendell Corey, John Carradine, Tom Pace, Joan Patrick, Tura Satana, Rafael Campos, Joseph Hoover, Victor Izay, William Bagdad, Vincent Barbi, Egon Sirany, Jean Pirie, John Hopkins, Janis Saul, Wally K. Berns, Vic Lance, Lynette Lantz, Rod Wilmoth

Year Released: 1968

Rating: TV-MA

🟒 Rating: TV-MA

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5 thoughts on “The Astro-Zombies | Mad Scientist Makes Super Human”

  1. Another fun, old movie from long ago! I like to see the cars, styles, and "hi-tech" equipment from the '60s, the women seemed to be a lot prettier, too! This isn't the greatest of movies but is still fun to watch if you like movies from this era. It really brings back a lot of memories .. thanks for downloading it! :^)

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  2. In 1967 my mother bought me one of those robots featured at the beginning of this film. Since my parents were Jehovah's Witnesses, we never received Christmas or birthday gifts, making it my prized possession. The robot was made in Japan, which led my father to stomp mine to pieces, as he had fought the "Japs" during WWII. (I'm not sure what role the robot played in the war, but that's okay.) We had such cool toys in those days, that Sherman tank is awesome too! Rest in peace, Pop. I hope you have found the peace in the next life that eluded you in this one.

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