Teenage Zombies
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| Directed by | Jerry Warren |
| Written by | Jacques Lecoutier |
| Produced by | Jerry Warren |
| Starring | Katherine Victor Don Sullivan Chuck Niles Brianne Murphy |
| Cinematography | Allen Chandler |
| Edited by | Jerry Warren |
| Distributed by | Governor Films Inc. |
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Running time | 73 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Teenage Zombies is a 1959 science fiction horror film written, produced, edited and directed by Jerry Warren, and starring Katherine Victor, Don Sullivan, Chuck Niles and Warren's then-wife and production manager Brianne Murphy. Warren wrote the screenplay under his pen name Jacques Lecoutier (which he frequently misspelled in the credits). Film historian Bill Warren wrote "This dreadful, leaden and depressingly cheap film does have one unusual aspect... it was actually made by Jerry Warren in its entirety."
The plot follows a group of teenagers who are marooned on an island inhabited by a female mad scientist, her pet gorilla and a zombie slave named Ivan. She traps the youths in a cage down in her laboratory, plotting to use them as subjects for her zombie-making experimentation, so she can test out a drug she is working on for an unnamed foreign nation.
Although the credits include a 1957 copyright statement for G.B.M. Productions, the film was never registered for copyright, rendering it in the public domain.