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''Teenage Zombies'' is a 1959
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written, produced, edited and directed by
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, and starring
Katherine Victor Katherine Victor (born Katena Ktenavea; August 18, 1923 – October 22, 2004) was an American actress, perhaps best known for her roles in Ron Ormond's ''Mesa of Lost Women'' (1953) and a number of Jerry Warren's films. She was also known ...
, Don Sullivan,
Chuck Niles Chuck Niles (born Charles Neidel; June 24, 1927 – March 15, 2004) was a well-known jazz disc jockey who became the only jazz DJ to be on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Biography Niles was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and first gained not ...
and Warren's then-wife and production manager
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. Warren wrote the screenplay under his pen name Jacques Lecoutier (which he frequently misspelled in the credits). Film historian Bill Warren wrote "This dreadful, leaden and depressingly cheap film does have one unusual aspect... it was actually made by Jerry Warren in its entirety." The plot follows a group of teenagers who are marooned on an island inhabited by a female mad scientist, her pet gorilla and a zombie slave named Ivan. She traps the youths in a cage down in her laboratory, plotting to use them as subjects for her zombie-making experimentation, so she can test out a drug she is working on for an unnamed foreign nation. Although the credits include a 1957 copyright statement for G.B.M. Productions, the film was never registered for copyright, rendering it in the
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Plot

While taking their boat out for some
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, a quartet of teens named Reg ( Don Sullivan), Skip ( Paul Pepper), Julie ( Mitzie Albertson), and Pam (
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) accidentally discover an island run by a
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named Doctor Myra (
Katherine Victor Katherine Victor (born Katena Ktenavea; August 18, 1923 – October 22, 2004) was an American actress, perhaps best known for her roles in Ron Ormond's ''Mesa of Lost Women'' (1953) and a number of Jerry Warren's films. She was also known ...
) who, backed by foreign agents from "the East", intends to turn everyone in the
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into mindlessly obedient
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s. The teenagers are captured by the hulking, bearded zombie Ivan (
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) and imprisoned in cages down in Myra's basement, but the boys manage to escape, planning to find a way off the island and then come back to rescue the girls. When a couple of their young friends arrive with the local sheriff to save them, he turns out to be in league with Myra and has been supplying her with victims for her experiments. A complicated fight scene serves as the climax, in which a previously zombified
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arrives just in time to attack Myra's henchmen and allow the teens to escape. They find Myra attempting to steal their boat and manage to capture her for the police. After they are safely back on the mainland and the proper authorities informed, it is implied that the teens will receive a reward for discovering the island and will have an audience with the
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Cast

* Don Sullivan as Reg *
Katherine Victor Katherine Victor (born Katena Ktenavea; August 18, 1923 – October 22, 2004) was an American actress, perhaps best known for her roles in Ron Ormond's ''Mesa of Lost Women'' (1953) and a number of Jerry Warren's films. She was also known ...
as Dr. Myra *
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as Whorf *
Brianne Murphy Geraldine Brianne Murphy (1 April 1933 – 20 August 2003) was a British cinematographer. She was the first female director of photography for a major studio film and the first female who became a member of the American Society of Cinematograph ...
(Bri in the credits) as Pam * Mitch Evans (aka Evan Hayworth)Warren, Bill (1986). "Keep Watching The Skies Volume 2". McFarland & Co., Inc. . Page 446 as the Gorilla *
Chuck Niles Chuck Niles (born Charles Neidel; June 24, 1927 – March 15, 2004) was a well-known jazz disc jockey who became the only jazz DJ to be on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Biography Niles was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and first gained not ...
as Ivan the Zombie * Paul Pepper as Skip * J.L.D. Morrison as Brandt * Mitzie Albertson as Julie * Jay Hawk as Morrie * Mike Concannon as Sheriff * Nan Green as Dotty * Don Neeley as Maj. Coleman


Production

Actress Katharine Victor said Jerry Warren "discovered" her when they met by chance as he was preparing ''Teenage Zombies'' in mid-1957. She was surprised that he gave her almost no directorial help while they were making the film. Evan Hayworth (listed in the cast as Mitch Evans) said he played the gorilla wearing a cheap rental costume. Famed L.A. disc jockey
Chuck Niles Chuck Niles (born Charles Neidel; June 24, 1927 – March 15, 2004) was a well-known jazz disc jockey who became the only jazz DJ to be on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Biography Niles was born in Springfield, Massachusetts, and first gained not ...
appeared as Ivan the Zombie in the film. He later said "I was just walking around like Frankenstein, that's all, no lines, just 'gluergugluergu,' and I'm pretty good at that.....the movie was just terrible". Bruce Eder of Rovi wrote that lead actor Don Sullivan also appeared in two other 1950's cult films, ''
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'' and ''
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''. The film's poster promised "Young Pawns Thrust into Pulsating Cages of Horror in a Sadistic Experiment", but film historian Bill Warren said "It's doubtful anyone expected much more than the dreck they got....it's not just bad, it's terrible".


Release

Bill Warren in his book ''Keep Watching the Skies'' states that the film was released in December, 1959 on a double bill with ''The Incredible Petrified World'', while the
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states that the film was released in April 1960 simultaneously with ''
The Incredible Petrified World ''The Incredible Petrified World'' is a 1959 science fiction film produced and directed by Jerry Warren, and starring John Carradine and Robert Clarke. The film follows four explorers who travel down into the depths of the sea and get stranded in ...
'',.


Critical response

In his review of the film, critic George Reis wrote that it "is often considered one of the worst horror films ever made," that the "claustrophobic sets ..all look like they were shot in someone's house" and "the acting is appalling," but noted that "bad movie lovers will find something fascinating enough to induce repeated viewings; all others will just deem it junk." Critic Nathaniel Thompson wrote that "the junky charms of this film are plentiful as it reels out pages and pages of ridiculous 'gee, whiz!' dialogue, a clunky soundtrack cobbled together with stock music from other '50s sci-fi films, and some juicy overacting" and that the film features "'minimalist' sets that would get thrown out of most high school plays," nevertheless concluding that "this one's a keeper."


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