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What are the reviews of Music Zombie?

The movie Musical Zombie is very good from the perspective of actors and storyline. It is not inferior to several other zombie movies in terms of classics.

The second is the resources for the movie Musical Zombies. There are two restored versions, but both are from Star HD Movie Channel. One is the Star Satellite regular version, and the other is the Satellite Satellite New Year version, which is also the dishHD version. The source code and suppression of the regular version are ruined, but the picture quality is not as good as the New Year version. The New Year's Edition currently only has Da Shao suppressed, because the scene where the zombies are beheaded at the end of the film was deleted, and Da Shao's technique of adjusting the audio track is not good enough, resulting in the last short audio track being unable to keep up.

This time the zombie has been injected by Western scholars, making him invulnerable to all poisons. All traditional magic techniques are ineffective on him, except for the one on the pocket watch he gave to his beloved granddaughter. A children's song "A little bird fell into the water" can stop him from going crazy, but what this zombie fears most is injections. In the end, it depends on the zombie Taoist priest (Lin Zhengying) to pierce 108 with a silver needle when the Tengu eclipses the moon. It took several acupuncture points to subdue him.

"Music Zombie" is a film directed by Tang Weicheng and starring Feng Suifan, Lin Zhengying and others. The film tells the story of zombies Nanmao and Beima guarding a group of zombies. A man and a woman in the corpse team were tragically poisoned to death. The culprit who killed them was afraid that his crime would be exposed, so he hired the black wizard Halazhuo to take over. The two destroyed the body and wiped out traces, which triggered a series of stories. The film is 93 minutes long and was released in Hong Kong, China on September 4, 1992.