Top 10 Zombie Film Locations

by  ShermansTravel Editorial Staff | Oct 14, 2011
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No amount of conscientious travel planning can prepare you for those unexpected, trip-ruining twists: violent hurricanes, lost or stolen passports, abrupt political turmoil . . . sudden zombie attack? Yes, the threat is real, but only if you’re deranged enough to believe everything you see on movie and TV screens. Reanimated corpses by the millions have terrorized the public imagination ever since monster maestro Bela Lugosi appeared in White Zombie, considered the first feature-length zombie film, in 1932. Hollywood’s latest trip down zombie lane is season two of the critically acclaimed The Walking Dead (premiers this Sunday, October 16 at 9pm EST on AMC), in which we join our protagonists on what promises to be the road trip from hell after escaping zombie-ravaged Atlanta. Inspired by the series, we wondered where we might hide, and whether we stood a fighting chance, if we took a wrong flight and ended up in a zombie film. While dozens of B-movies tempted us with tantalizing travel titles – Female Mercenaries on Zombie Island, The Horror of Party Beach, Spring Break Zombie Cruise, and Zombie Honeymoon among them – we chose 10 of the more popular, big-budget fictions that resonated more deeply in our collective subconscious. Once you've mapped a survival plan, check out our Top 10 Zombie Film Locations slideshow. At the very least, we hope our list spawns a few Halloween costume ideas.

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Top 10 Zombie Film Locations

No amount of conscientious travel planning can prepare you for those unexpected, trip-ruining twists: violent hurricanes, lost or stolen passports, abrupt political turmoil . . . sudden zombie attack? Yes, the threat is real, but only if you’re deranged enough to believe everything you see on movie and TV screens. Reanimated corpses by the millions have terrorized the public imagination ever since monster maestro Bela Lugosi appeared in White Zombie, considered the first feature-length zombie film, in 1932. Hollywood’s latest trip down zombie lane is season two of the critically acclaimed The Walking Dead (premiers this Sunday, October 16 at 9pm EST on AMC), in which we join our protagonists on what promises to be the road trip from hell after escaping zombie-ravaged Atlanta. Inspired by the series, we wondered where we might hide, and whether we stood a fighting chance, if we took a wrong flight and ended up in a zombie film. While dozens of B-movies tempted us with tantalizing travel titles – Female Mercenaries on Zombie Island, The Horror of Party Beach, Spring Break Zombie Cruise, and Zombie Honeymoon among them – we chose 10 of the more popular, big-budget fictions that resonated more deeply in our collective subconscious. Once you've mapped a survival plan, check out our Top 10 Zombie Film Locations slideshow. At the very least, we hope our list spawns a few Halloween costume ideas.

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