aka: Hasfalmetszök
Director: Zsolt Bernáth
Writer: Mark Kis-Szabo
Country: Hungary Runtime: 51 min Soundtrack: Zoltan Vegh
Cast: István Bartók, Bela Bene, Zsolt Benke
For their first job, two young hitmen have to kill the wife of a rich businessman at her Grandfather's house. Grandpa turns out to be a serial killer and the house is where he hides the bodies.
While on a stake out, two hit men tell each other tales to relieve the boredom. When they eventually find the location of their contract things get out of hand, because the dead start rising.
Hungarian amateur zombie nonsense, that from what I could make out, was trying to go for a Pulp Fiction meets Night of the Living Dead vibe. The film started extremely slow and was very wordy, I didn't have subtitles so not sure if the dialog was good or not. Some of the low rent gore towards the final was fun enough. At just under an hour it doesn't have enough action, shame the director didn't just release it as a 20 min short.
Themes Included: Fat Guy Shower ● Blooded Bath ● Graves
Old Man Zombie ● Hit Men ● Knife In Neck
Old Man Zombie ● Hit Men ● Knife In Neck
Cultdb Totals
[Rated 3½ out of 10]
[Deathcount 3]
[Gorequota 4/10]
[Boobquota ½/10]
[Rated 3½ out of 10]
[Deathcount 3]
[Gorequota 4/10]
[Boobquota ½/10]
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