The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974)

There was a time in the past when zombie movies had not overstayed their welcome. At the time The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue was made pretty much the only film that that was using George Romero's particular type of zombie was Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things . Despite Night of the Living Dead becoming a big hit it was really Dawn of the Dead that kicked off the whole genre. Thus, the Spanish-Italian production The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue , also known as Let Sleeping Corpses Lie amongst a variety of other titles, was a bit of an anomaly. It also meant that, though it owed a lot to Romero, it still had room to make up its own rules. The result is a movie that has been rediscovered and appreciated in recent years as its take on the genre seems a bit fresh after the same plots repeated ad infinitum. George (Ray Lovelock) is on his way to visit some friends in Windemere when Edna (Cristina Galbó) backs into his motorbike. He demands...