I Was a Zombie for the F.B.I.
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THE TRUTH CAN NOW BE TOLD! I WAS A ZOMBIE FOR THE FBI The legendary aliens and the undead vs. g-men classic is now available for the first time on DVD in this very special edition.
Hard-Boiled G-Men. Shape-Shifting Aliens. Mind-Altering Cola. America’s Most Bizarre Invasion Has Begun!
In the stormy night skies over 1950s America, their diabolical plan begins: a UFO invasion that will turn the world’s population into zombies using deranged escaped convicts The Brazzo Brothers, a flying alien ‘ZomBall,’ and the secret formula to our country’s favorite soft drink. Now the FBI’s toughest team of agents must infiltrate the alien army, destroy its body-snatching leaders and restore good-tasting carbonated beverages to a thirsty nation. Welcome to the ultimate combination of hair-trigger crime drama, sci-fi monster thriller, and old-fashioned, red-blooded American justice: This is I WAS A ZOMBIE FOR THE FBI!
Extras: Featurette on the making of I Was A Zombie for The FBI (in color) Featurette of the creation of the Z Beast (in color) Featurette of Bringing The Sound of Zombie to life (in color) Two previously deleted scenes
Special Features: Newly re-mastered soundtrack in Dolby Surround 5.1 and original 2.0 stereo Audio commentary with director, Marius Penczner
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #73522 in DVD
- Released on: 2005-08-30
- Rating: Unrated
- Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
- Formats: Black & White, Dolby, DVD, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 105 minutes
Editorial Reviews
The Creature Features Movie Guide
"Bizarre, offbeat and refreshing!"
Customer Reviews
One of the best midnight movie/zombie party dvds
After a long run as a regular "cult classic" on USA Network's Night Flight, "I was a Zombie for the FBI" has finally re-emerged on DVD. Updated sound mix and visual effects along with chapter headings create a new experience for fans of this tongue-in-cheek tribute to the monster and G-men serials of the 50s. This is a great midnight movie for college parties or b-movie fans.
True Camp - Lots of Fun
Having watched this film many times on late night TV back in the 1980s and having even made a videotape of one of the broadcasts (which I still have), I was thrilled to be able to order it on DVD. I love this film!! Filmed in B&W, it was made in the 80s to mimic sci-fi movies of the 50s. If you pay attention to the film, there are lots of funny, tongue in cheek dialogue and items (background signs, etc.). I love the "jack-a-lope" trophy mounted on the CEO's office wall. In one scene, a security guard is arguing with someone on the phone, saying that if they think they can do a better job than he's doing to come on down and try it -- when the FBI agent enters the room, the guard quickly ends the phone conversation with, "Honey, I gotta go now ..." Interestingly, most of the movie crew were MSU film students who did a remarkable job on an extremely limited budget. This movie is among my favorite "campy" films, right up there with Reefer Madness, Sex Madness, Lust in the Dust, etc. And even with some of the DVD's "upgrades" and "changes" to the original film, I was not disappointed. If you love camp, you'll love this film.
THIS REALLY SUCKS!!!!!
I loved the original version from the 80s and I still have my tape from summer 1986, when this film aired on USA Nightflight (boy, do I miss that show). This new version lacks all the charm of the original and the new digital effects are completely inappropriate in a film that is supposed to be an homage to the 50s. Track down the tape from the eighties. Break this DVD in half and mail it to the director.



