Directed by: Lucio Fulci
Stars: Tisa Farrow, Ian McCulloch, Richard Johnson
Language: English, Italian (2tracks) + Commentaries (4tracks) | Subtitles: English (embed)
Country: Italy | Imdb Info | Ar: 2.35:1 | Brrip
Also known as: Island of the Flesh-Eaters, Zombie Flesh Eaters
Description: Strangers searching for a young woman’s missing father arrive at a tropical island where a doctor desperately searches for the cause and cure of a recent epidemic of the undead.
1.66GB | 91:17mins | 1280×544 | mkv
http://tezfiles.com/file/69b978454c69e/zo7m9bi.rar
Rarelust Rules! Thank you very much!!
For the Spanish-speaking film enthusiasts, I highly recommend to watch the praising introduction for “Zombi 2” in the great TV program Filmoteca, which airs daily in the Argentine Public Television (TV Pública Argentina). Here’s the link in YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEQlBLQTdwM
What is the source of this rip?
This is corrected Arrow bluray release that restores the first couple of seconds from the opening ship sequence missing from their original Bluray release.
Perfect, this is exactly the version I have been looking for!! Thank you so much for this upload!!!
Zombi 2 was marketed as a sequel to the re-edited Italian release of Dawn of The Dead (George A. Romero’s 1978 film) to cash in on the burgeoning zombie film craze. I saw the film when it was initially released in the states. I knew straightaway that it would become a classic and develop a cult following. I have enjoyed that late Lucio Fulci’s work since 1965’s 002 Operazione Luna with the comedy team of Francio Franchi and Ciccio Ingrassia.
The numbering on this series is a bit confusing in America this is simply Zombie but that name was used in Europe for Dawn Of The Dead.
Features the zombie vs shark scene as well as the wood spike through the eye. Classic.
Here in the States, we simply called this classic “ZOMBIE”. Man, I went to see this in the theater with a date back-in-the-day, and she was all over me (especially in the scene where the chick “keeps her EYE on the DOOR.” ).