A group of theatre performers travels to an island used as a cemetery for insane criminals and accidentally resurrects the dead, resulting in a fight for survival. Children Shouldnt Play with Dead Things is a 1972 American English-language Comedy Horror movie featuring Alan Ormsby, Valerie Mamches, Jeff Gillen, Anya Ormsby, Paul Cronin, Jane Daly and Gordon Gilbert. Children Shouldnt Play with Dead Things was Produced by Bob Clark, Gary Goch and Peter James. The motion picture is written and directed by Bob Clark. Geneni Film Distributors acquired the distribution rights for the movie. Children Shouldnt Play with Dead Things was released on 8th June 1972 and takes a screen time of 87 minutes. Children Shouldnt Play with Dead Things was made on a budget of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Alan Ormsby. Cinematography was done by Jack McGowan and editing by Gary Goch. The music was composed by Carl Zittrer.
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Children Shouldnt Play with Dead Things Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : negative
Jeremiah Kipp
Because I dont do it for fame, I dont even care about being famous actually. ( Read More )
Fernando F. Croce
Clark accordingly avails himself of the best abysmal wisecracks, offhand surrealism, and decomposing mise en scne available ( Read More )
Ian Berriman
Like watching a George Romero rip off, directed by Ed Wood, with a script scribbled by Joe Orton while he was ripped to the tits on poppers. ( Read More )
Matt Brunson
The performances are on the amateurish side and the dialogue whiplashes between amusing quips and (mostly) leaden chitchat. But the final act, a ripoff of Night of the Living Dead, is effectively staged and showcases impressively monstrous makeup designs. ( Read More )
John J. Puccio
On any absolute scale of movie ratings, it should score pretty low. However, there is no accounting for the amount of fun one can have with it. ( Read More )