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A haunted TV unleashes flesh-hungry zombies on unsuspecting suburbanites.

THE VIDEO DEAD

1987 · 1h 30m · R · Horror

A supernatural TV is mistakenly delivered to a suburban family instead of a research lab. After the family mysteriously turn up dead, a new family moves in and finds the TV hidden in the basement. Soon they discover the TV is actually a gateway for the undead.

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The Video Dead is a 1987 American horror film directed by Robert Scott about a supernatural television that serves as a portal for zombies to invade a suburban family's home.

Synopsis

An unsolicited television is delivered to a writer's house. The writer discovers that the only program the television is capable of picking up is a seemingly endless, plotless, black and white zombie film titled Zombie Blood Nightmare. Despite unplugging the television, it reactivates and spawns the film's zombies, who attack and kill the writer. The next day, the delivery men arrive to claim the set, realizing it was meant to go to the Institute for Paranormal Research; they find only the body of the writer, bound in his front hallway and dressed in party clothes.

Three months later, teenagers Zoe and Jeff arrive at the house ahead of their parents, who are moving back to the United States after years abroad. Jeff befriends dog walker April and she accompanies him home, where the dog she is watching escapes into the woods. The dog comes upon the zombies that escaped the television set and have since been living in the woods. The zombies kill the dog, meanwhile Jeff and April are searching for it and later find the remains. The zombies follow the pair back to the neighborhood.

That afternoon, a man named Joshua Daniels comes looking for the television set, claiming he bought it at a yard sale and mailed it to the Paranormal Institute after it killed his wife. Jeff turns him away but later that night discovers the television set, which has mysteriously migrated to the attic. A bizarre woman briefly appears on the set, beckoning to Jeff, before a man appears and kills her, revealing her to be a zombie. The man, who calls himself "The Garbage Man", says the only way to prevent more zombies from appearing is to tape a mirror to it.

The next day, the zombies kill April's father, his maid, and their next-door neighbors before laying siege to Zoe and Jeff's house. Jeff, Zoe, and April barricade themselves along with Joshua, who has returned to reclaim the television set. Joshua explains the psychology of the zombies: realizing that they are in a liminal state between life and death, the zombies kill humans out of envy. They are repulsed by mirrors because it reminds them of their own hideousness, and attack when they sense fear. The zombies can be tricked into believing they are dead by wounding and then dismembering them, but they must be left unburied. They can also be destroyed by trapping them in an enclosed space, which causes them to enter a psychotic state and cannibalize one another.

Despite the fortifications, a zombie breaks in and incapacitates April. Zoe and Jeff lock the zombie out of the house after it leaves with April's body. The next morning, Joshua and Jeff head into the woods to hunt down the zombies. Joshua sets traps and takes up a sniper position while using Jeff as bait. Using a bow and arrows, they shoot and incapacitate all the zombies but one, whom they pursue. Joshua is killed, and Jeff gets trapped in a shed, where he discovers April's dead body. The lone remaining zombie wakes the others from their delusions of death and kills Jeff as he decapitates it.

The remaining zombies return to the house, where Zoe is alone. Remembering the zombies only attack when they sense fear, Zoe invites the zombies in, and they become docile. Zoe discovers a mirror on the basement door, tricks the zombies into entering the basement, and they go berserk. After they consume each other, their remains are sucked back into the television, and Zombie Blood Nightmare finally ends.

Sometime later, Zoe's parents come to visit her in the hospital, where she is being treated for post traumatic stress disorder. They unwittingly bring her the possessed television set from the house, hoping a familiar item will aid her recovery. After everyone leaves, the television plays Zombie Blood Nightmare again. Zoe looks at the screen in horror as one of the zombies within the TV looks directly at her and starts growling. The screen then goes black before we hear Zoe scream.
Details & Specs
Director
Robert Scott
Writer
Robert Scott
Release
1987
Runtime
1h 30m
Genres
Horror

Why Cult

Killer TV Concept

A cursed television isn't just the centerpiece—it's the gateway that brings zombies directly into suburbia.

VHS Zombie Mayhem

The only channel available? An endless, plotless zombie movie whose undead crawl through the screen into reality.

Suburban Horror Shakeup

A new family moves in, only to discover the haunting legacy left behind by the previous, mysteriously deceased occupants.

Offbeat Ensemble Cast

From Roxanna Augesen to Michael St. Michaels, the cast brings quirky energy to this blend of horror and camp.

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Questions from the Vault

What is The Video Dead about? +

The Video Dead is about a supernatural television that, when mistakenly delivered to a family's home, serves as a portal for zombies to enter the real world and terrorize the residents.

When was The Video Dead released? +

The Video Dead was released in 1987.

Who directed The Video Dead? +

The Video Dead was directed by Robert Scott.

How long is The Video Dead? +

The Video Dead has a runtime of 90 minutes.

What genre is The Video Dead? +

The Video Dead is a horror film.

Where can I watch The Video Dead? +

The Video Dead is available to stream on SassyFlix.