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Retro Blood 149: Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror (1981)

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On Episode 149 of Retro Blood, James Kline and J. A. Alison continue their exploration of forgotten horror gems with a deep dive into Andrea Bianchi's 1981 cult classic, Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror. In this episode, the hosts dissect one of the most bizarre and metal-infused zombie films ever made, a movie that stands as a twisted testament to the success of Zombi and Dawn of the Dead. The episode kicks off with some quick, jaw-dropping thoughts on Burial Ground, highlighting one of the most extreme scenes ever put to film—a moment that’s sure to leave a lasting impression. They also discuss how Burial Ground rode the wave of the
Italian zombie craze, capitalizing on the popularity of the genre while carving out its own grotesque niche.
In this week’s history segment, James and Alison take a different approach, focusing on the heavy metal scene of 1981 with a spotlight on Riot's iconic album Fire Down Under. They delve into the band’s history and the impact of this hard-hitting record. On the wrestling
front, the hosts pay tribute to the late Kevin Sullivan, exploring his eerie cult character and storied career in the '80s and '90s.
As they transition to the production of Burial Ground, the hosts explore the eerie filming location—a set piece that has appeared in numerous Italian horror films. They also unravel the mystery behind the casting of the 25-year-old actor Peter Bark as a child, and the
unsettling performance that has made the film infamous. Additionally, they discuss the enigmatic prophet Black Spider and his peculiar role in the narrative. Finally, the hosts guide listeners through the full madness of the movie, from the haunting castle setting to the couples obsessed with making out in every corner, the rotting zombies with maggot-infested faces, and the unforgettable scene where Michael demands a
disturbing form of comfort.
Join Retro Blood for a trip into the bizarre and terrifying world of Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror, where Italian horror reaches new levels of shock and awe. Don’t miss this deep
dive into one of the most peculiar entries in the zombie genre!

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On Episode 149 of Retro Blood, James Kline and J. A. Alison continue their exploration of forgotten horror gems with a deep dive into Andrea Bianchi's 1981 cult classic, Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror. In this episode, the hosts dissect one of the most bizarre and metal-infused zombie films ever made, a movie that stands as a twisted testament to the success of Zombi and Dawn of the Dead. The episode kicks off with some quick, jaw-dropping thoughts on Burial Ground, highlighting one of the most extreme scenes ever put to film—a moment that’s sure to leave a lasting impression. They also discuss how Burial Ground rode the wave of the
Italian zombie craze, capitalizing on the popularity of the genre while carving out its own grotesque niche.
In this week’s history segment, James and Alison take a different approach, focusing on the heavy metal scene of 1981 with a spotlight on Riot's iconic album Fire Down Under. They delve into the band’s history and the impact of this hard-hitting record. On the wrestling
front, the hosts pay tribute to the late Kevin Sullivan, exploring his eerie cult character and storied career in the '80s and '90s.
As they transition to the production of Burial Ground, the hosts explore the eerie filming location—a set piece that has appeared in numerous Italian horror films. They also unravel the mystery behind the casting of the 25-year-old actor Peter Bark as a child, and the
unsettling performance that has made the film infamous. Additionally, they discuss the enigmatic prophet Black Spider and his peculiar role in the narrative. Finally, the hosts guide listeners through the full madness of the movie, from the haunting castle setting to the couples obsessed with making out in every corner, the rotting zombies with maggot-infested faces, and the unforgettable scene where Michael demands a
disturbing form of comfort.
Join Retro Blood for a trip into the bizarre and terrifying world of Burial Ground: The Nights of Terror, where Italian horror reaches new levels of shock and awe. Don’t miss this deep
dive into one of the most peculiar entries in the zombie genre!

📷 Instagram 📘 Facebook Page 👥 Facebook Group 🎥 YouTube Channel

📧 Email: Retroblood69@gmail.com

Share your thoughts, requests, and feedback with The Retro Blood team. Don't forget to check
them out, give them 5 stars, and let them know what you think!

  continue reading

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