Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead (2012) [NC-17]

Release Date:
July 13, 2012

Original Title:
レイプゾンビ LUST OF THE DEAD

Alternate Titles:
Lust of the Dead
Rape Zombie. La lujuria de los muertos vivientes
Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead
Rape Zombie: Luxúria dos Mortos
Reipu zonbi: Lust of the dead
淫慾都市:淫屍大作戰

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Companies:
Gensou haikyuu-sha Ltd.
Laughter
New Select
Outside

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NC-17 

Runtime: 73

After a nuclear attack in Tokyo, the female population is attacked by infected males who have become sex-crazed zombies, hungry for human flesh. Officeworker Momoko and nurse Nozomi seek shelter in a Shinto Shrine, where they meet housewife Kanae and school girl Tamae. With no choices left to them, the group of girls decides to take a stand and arm themselves with assault rifles and explosives to fight off hordes of horny zombies. What is the secret to killing the zombies for good?

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Assistant Director:
Jirō Ishikawa

Director:
Naoyuki Tomomatsu

Director of Photography:
Takehiko Tamiya

Editor:
Emi Nishimura

Executive Producer:
Keijirô Hara
Takashi Shiotsuki

Gaffer:
Takehiko Tamiya

Line Producer:
Masaru Ikeda

Makeup Artist:
Yuriko Eda

Makeup Effects Designer:
Keisuke Kondô

Music Editor:
Alice Sailor

Other:
Shigeki Hayase

Producer:
Masahiro Mikami

Production Design:
Ryô Kaihara

Screenplay:
Jirō Ishikawa
Naoyuki Tomomatsu

Sound:
Ryôta Takashima

Visual Effects Art Director:
Shôta Kawamura

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