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Año de lanzamiento: 1989
Nación: Italy, United States
Alternative Title: Playa mortal, A Praia do Pesadelo, Kuolema kahdella pyörällä, Halálpart, Nightmare Beach - La spiaggia del terrore
Director: James Justice, Umberto Lenzi
Writer: James Justice, Umberto Lenzi, Vittorio Rambaldi
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Josi W. Konski, William J. Immerman
Compañías: Elpico Cinematografica, Laguna Films, Overseas FilmGroup
Budget: N/A
Premios & Similares
Premios: N/A
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Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 1989, beach, biker gang, bikini giallo, buttocks, camp, coors beer, easter, electrocuted to death, electrocution, female nudity, giallo, live action, man on fire, motorcycle killer, priest, psychotronic film, serial murder, spring break, teen horror
Historia
During Spring Break in Miami, Florida, several teenagers are found electrocuted at the beach. The deaths bear similarities to a recent unsolved case involving biker gang leader Edward 'Diablo' Santer who was executed for murder but claimed innocence and vowed revenge from the grave. When another mysterious biker arrives in town during the festivities, suspicion grows that Diablo's ghost has returned to carry out his vengeance.
Resumen
Nightmare Beach (1989) is an Italian-American horror-thriller directed by James Justice and Umberto Lenzi. Set during Spring Break in Miami, Florida, the film centers around a series of unexplained electrocution deaths among teenagers at the beach. The plot draws parallels with a recent unsolved case involving biker gang leader Edward 'Diablo' Santer who was executed but promised revenge from beyond the grave. The movie is notable for its blend of horror and thriller elements, focusing on the supernatural revenge angle.
 
    
