5/10
THAT'S DEAD FOR SURE
20 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
This is a 1990 comedy zombie film for a PG audience. Elliot Gould stars as Barry Baron, a TV anchor man who has discovered some strange things happening in the building where he works. His co-anchor and rival is Dulcie Niles (Melissa Sue Anderson). Barry get killed and is revived by cleaning woman and part time voodoo practitioner Chafuka (Mabel King) who takes control of his life in a "Fido" kind of way.

The cocaine dealing criminals who thought they have killed Barry, get excited when they see him on TV and decide they must kill him again....and again. Meanwhile the police are involved investigating the death of Barry Baron, who is still walking around.

The movie is humorous, but in an 80's kind of way. The humor is not overly sophisticated and reminded a bit of "Crime Wave" which came out the same year. The film might be fun for your pre-teen to watch in spite if the PG-13 rating.

No F-bombs, sex, or nudity. Elliot Gould being washed in a tub by Mabel King.
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