Plaga zombie
Year: 1997
Studio: FARSA Producciones
Director: Pablo Parés, Hernán Sáez
Cast: Pablo Parés, Berta Muñiz, Hernán Sáez, Walter Cornás, Diego Parés, Esteban Podetti
Crew: Pablo Parés (Camera Operator), Hernán Sáez (Camera Operator), Pablo Parés (Animation), Berta Muñiz (Additional Camera), Pablo Parés (Sound Editor), Hernán Sáez (Makeup Designer)
Runtime: 70 minutes
Release: Jan 01, 1997
IMDb: 5.10/10 by 18 users
Popularity: 0
Country: Argentina
Language: Español
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0

This is the beginning of what later become **Argentina**'s bloodiest film-trilogy ever, but not only that, this is also **Argentina**'s first zombie movie ever. **Plaga Zombie** only cost $120 to complete and they only used one camera to shoot with. It's not the best, stylish and original zombie movie, but it contains much more gore than **Peter Jackson**'s "**Dead Alive**" and to my great surprise, they only used CGI-effects in one scene and that was the last completed kill - It felt like the budget ran out there. What we have learned from the sequel "**Mutant Zone**" is that they flirt a lot with **Peter Jackson** and **Sam Raimi**. And they do so even in this movie, there are also scenes that makes you think of "**Re-Animator**". We are going to see various colors of face paint, some latex and lots of colorful fluids what looks like cornflake / oatmeal and food coloring type effects. There's a lot of imagination and the creators made an excellent entertainment for all the indie horror lovers out there. This film comes with a bonus disc of "**Plaga Zombie: Mutant Zone**". It's obvious to anyone who likes **Dead Alive**, **Evil Dead 2** and **Re-animator** should watch this movie. There are no excuses, so be sure to rent or buy it - It's worth gold!