
The Grapes of Death
Directed by Jean Rollin
Wine produced for a village's annual festival has left all but a few with some form of zombiism.
Wine made in a village has left all but a few with zombiism.
Cast: Marie-Georges Pascal, Felix Marten, Serge Marquand
Member Reviews
Decent. A little obvious plot-wise, and the camera work and jump cuts were a bit jarring, but overall worth a watch if you like zombie movies. I did get a definite vibe however, it felt to me like it was a bit derivative of another movie from the same era. One made about five years before. . . .
a lot of great moments in this one
Hmm. . . not as bad as I expected. Remember this was made in 1978. Today we are inundated with zombie movies/shows, and this offers its own, earlier, take on the genre. Worth watching.
Easily the best Rollin movie I've seen.
Eating grapes with pesticide gives you terrible acne. Seriosly, while not perfect this film kept my interest enough to not turn it off. It was ok.