Nudist Colony of the Dead (1991)
52KNudist Colony of the Dead: Directed by Mark Pirro. With Forrest J. Ackerman, Bea Lindgren, Rae Latt, Braddon Mendelson. Zombie nudists attack campers five years after the closure of the Sunny Buttocks nudist colony in various musical numbers.
“A campy, low budget production with catchy tunes that will have you humming them for days. (Just donu0026#39;t be caught singing u0026quot;Kill Kill Kill the Zealotsu0026quot; at work.) If youu0026#39;ve enjoyed u0026quot;Dead and Breakfastu0026quot;, youu0026#39;ll have a great time with u0026quot;Nudist Colony of the Deadu0026quot;. The songs are better and there are more of them. Itu0026#39;s truly a musical horror comedy. (Well, we may have to question the horror part – very little blood and guts and no good slashing at all.) Despite the title, donu0026#39;t expect full nudity or even much partial nudity. And thereu0026#39;s NO sex. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eIf youu0026#39;re easily offended or a Born Again Christian, donu0026#39;t get this movie. There are no scared cows in Mark Pirrou0026#39;s world and nearly everyone gets zinged at some point. Let there be no doubt, u0026quot;bible thumpersu0026quot; are certainly taken to task (and taken apart as one would expect in any horror movie). It is a social commentary. Pirro uses humor and silliness to push his point home. That said, it doesnu0026#39;t take away from the entertainment value of the film.”