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The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue

Jorge Grau · 1974 · Film

1h 35m · Horror, Science Fiction, Drama

In 3 Achriom libraries

Significant for its blend of horror, social commentary, and innovative effects, this work critiques not only the fear of the undead but also the consequences of technological interference in nature.

SuspensefulGolden_ageThe Consequences of Scientific ExperimentationThe Intersection of Nature and TechnologyFear of the Unknown in Rural IsolationThe Impact of Societal Neglect on IndividualsThe Morality of Resurrection and Its Implications

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