La tumba de los muertos vivientes (1982)
Año de lanzamiento: 1982
Alternative Title: El desierto de los zombies, Oásis dos Zumbis, Oase der Zombies, L'abîme des morts vivants, Le trésor des morts vivants
Director: Jesús Franco
Writer: Jesús Franco, Ramón Llidó
Producción & Género
Productor: associate producer (uncredited): Daniel Lesoeur
producer (uncredited): Marius Lesoeur
Compañías: Diasa P.C., Eurociné, Marte Films Internacional
Género: Horror
Budget: N/A
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Historia
During WWII, a platoon of German soldiers is attacked in an oasis by Allied forces, with only one British commander surviving. He is rescued and cared for by a Sheik and his daughter Aisha years later, he reveals to mercenary Kurt the location of a treasure worth six million dollars that was being transported by his troop. However, when Kurt kills him to secure the information, he sets in motion an expedition to find the treasure. Meanwhile, Robert Blabber discovers notes suggesting the existence of the same treasure hidden in the desert from his father's research. He joins his friends on a quest to find it. Upon reaching the location, they encounter an army of undead German soldiers who attack them.
Resumen
La tumba de los muertos vivientes (1982), directed by Jesús Franco, is a horror film set during WWII. The plot revolves around a treasure worth six million dollars buried in the desert, sought after by various groups including mercenaries and students. The film explores themes of greed, betrayal, and the consequences of war through its zombie warfare premise.

