The Necro Files

1997 film by Matt Jaissle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Necro Files is a 1997 horror comedy zombie film by director Matt Jaissle. The film depicts zombies as sexual creatures whose desires for human flesh are not limited to anthropophagy.[1]

Directed byMatt Jaissle
Written by
  • Todd Tjersland
  • Sammy Shapiro
Produced by
  • Matt Jaissle
  • Todd Tjersland
CinematographyMatt Jaissle
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The Necro Files
Directed byMatt Jaissle
Written by
  • Todd Tjersland
  • Sammy Shapiro
Produced by
  • Matt Jaissle
  • Todd Tjersland
CinematographyMatt Jaissle
Edited byMatt Jaissle
Music byMatt Jaissle
Release date
  • 1997 (1997)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

The film follows a zombie rapist as he returns from the dead to cannibalize and assault the living.[2]

Reception

Erik Piepenburg of The New York Times called the film a "jaw-droppingly gory trash fest" which should be seen by "video disciples with steel caldrons for stomachs".[3] Noreen Giffney expresses in her book Queering the Non/human that the film "offers cinematic representations of clinical associations between criminality, murder and necrophilia" but that the film is infantile.[4]

Sequels

The film was followed by two sequels Necro Files 2 (2003)[5] and Necro Files 3000 (2017).[6]

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