Produced in France at the height of the international "video nasty" era, this film is a surreal, atmospheric, and campy exploration of horror. The story is set in a quiet, idyllic French town that has been haunted for decades by a dark secret from World War II. When a local squadron of Nazi soldiers was massacred by the French Resistance, their bodies were dumped into the bottom of a nearby lake. Now, after years of silence, the decaying, green-skinned soldiers have returned from the depths of the foggy water, hungry for vengeance against the descendants of their killers. As the residents of the village begin to disappear one by one, a small group of locals must confront the undead army and uncover the dark history of the lake before the entire town is dragged into the murky depths forever.
Featuring signature European exploitation style, eerie atmospheric cinematography, and the unmistakable camp aesthetic that defined the late-70s and early-80s B-movie scene, Zombie Lake remains a legendary—and frequently debated—crowning achievement of cult horror. Our channel is fiercely dedicated to preserving historic film treasures, offering a curated library of rare international horror, B-movies, vintage westerns, gritty film noir thrillers, and timeless maritime adventures.
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