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I liked Miller best, maybe bacause he was actually acting bad...

I really hated Sheila.

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I like Stefania d'Amario (Jessica Murchinson) most, but i love her in every movie she's in... even if the movie sux for example- Ursula's Sister.

as for least fav character, id haveto say Anna.. and Sheila.. they were very boring.

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I liked Mel Ferrer. Always one of my favorite actors and why he suddenly turned up in two Lenzi pictures is just icing on the cake. I really didn't hate anybody too much in the picture, per se.

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Francisco Rabal!!! He was one of the most prestigious spanish actors in History. It´s weird to see him in a zombie movie.

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Oh, Hugo Stiglitz. No doubt. Love the man.

http://tveiten.blogspot.com

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favorite: Eduardo Fajardo as the scalpel-throwing surgeon

least favorite: Pierangelo Civera as Jessica's Husband... possibly the stupidest character in the film... "Hey, what are you doing with that gun?"

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Favorite: too many to choose just one. Sheila (nice set of ta-ta's)... The dog running with the zombies in the open field... The flashlight weilding zombie...
Gatorade drinking zombie... Mr. Winslow zombie... The "You're calling me crazy?" soldier...Whitey...

Least favorite: none. I love everyone in this cinematic masterpiece.

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My least favorite was Anna.

Fave: Sheila

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuESgSsxMWM

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Ha! So someone else spotted the dog playfully running with the zombies in the field when Holmes was looking down from the helicopter! Glad to see the zombies let the doggie live:P

I know Anna was annoying in the sometimes-passive/sometimes-in-hysterics horror heroine way, but I like the whole sophisticated female doctor thing that she was working before the zombies came.

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My favorite was professor Hagenbeck, no doubt! Who played him? Anybody knows?

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Favorite:

The Disco Dancers - Hardly any dialog and no acting skills to be found among any of them. But who the *beep* cared?

Least Favorite:

Hugo Stiglitz - Even the Director trashes him in the interview about the movie (the producers forced him on the director) and rightly so. Hugo is stiff as a board through most of the film except when an occasional Zombie shows up and even then his so called shocked expression looks phoned in.

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Dean Miller, Sheila (sad she didnt survive) and Jessica (likeable)
Least- Major Warren

low-budget, straight-to-video, Cult B-movies,

or nothing

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