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Release Date:
May 5, 1971
Original Title:
I Eat Your Skin
Alternate Titles:
Caribbean Adventure
Voodoo Blood Bath
Woodoo Island
Zombie
Zombie Bloodbath
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Cinemation Industries
Iselin-Tenney Productions Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 84
A cancer researcher on a remote Caribbean island discovers that by treating the natives with snake venom he can turn them into bug-eyed zombies. Uninterested in this information, the unfortunate man is forced by his evil employer to create an army of the creatures in order to conquer the world.
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Art Direction:
Robert Verberkmoes
Assistant Camera:
Leonard De Munde
Assistant Editor:
Monty Swartz
Camera Operator:
Edmund Gibson
Casting:
Doris Bernhardt
Costume Supervisor:
Jane Hagerty
Director:
Del Tenney
Director of Photography:
François Farkas
Editor:
Lawrence C. Keating
Makeup Artist:
Guy Del Russo
Original Music Composer:
Lon E. Norman
Producer:
Del Tenney
Production Manager:
Mel Pape
Production Secretary:
Frances Hidden
Second Unit Director:
William Grefé
Sound Recordist:
Ed Wright
Writer:
Del Tenney
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