But so far dominated the Vampire series. Sometimes supernatural powers unknown nature. Somehow count the zombies yes to. Here is however really nice classic. Zombies in the Caribbean and the voodoo cult. Only then work zombies and the only way these stories be fun. Far away from the end-time subject matter of today's zombie movies. And when you look back so, then there really no really good zombie stories. Unless you want to see the Francis version "island of zombies" in the 82er radio play Neom-horror series so. Creepy and mysterious zombie stories would thus be.
"The Zombie" by Henry S. Whitehead is quite scary in this radio play version. However, it has made some dramatic mistakes. We know at the outset what is at stake, as Granville Lee tells his story. And that takes the story the tension. Something mysterious one should make the whole thing quiet. For example, by not prematurely took the word zombie in your mouth, and the thing that crept around defined as something unknown. So is the radio play the opportunity has been lost a wirlich good zombie story to put on the day. As is so often the hero tells his story in flashbacks. which takes the story very much anticipated.
Against something fresh wind blows in the speakers. With Gerd Holtenau and the morning of Gadow has brought two new, old veterans to Hilden, give the radio play an especial note. Older men as heroes on a Caribbean island. As narrator, however, Holtenau acts a bit tough and tired. But this fact can be seen away.
The cover is more typical and captures a crucial moment in history is a ideal.
Conclusion: A scary story with great speakers, with an abundance of ideas much more would however be able to offer. Thus, the result is, unfortunately, only 82 on average for the series.