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:"''From beyond the grave they came to devour human flesh!''"
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'''''Orgy of the Walking Dead''''' was a [[Horror film|horror]] [[B-movie]] and a favorite of [[Rain Robinson]]'s. A poster advertising the movie hung in her office at [[Griffith Observatory]]. ''[[Bride of the Corpse]]'' was a sequel to this film. The movie was developed by [[Sena]]. ({{VOY|Future's End}})
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'''''Orgy of the Walking Dead''''' was a [[Horror film|horror]] [[B-movie]] developed by [[Sena]]. It had a [[sequel]], ''[[Bride of the Corpse]]''.
   
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[[Tom Paris]] considered the [[movie]] to be a [[classic]], and it was also a favorite of [[Rain Robinson]]'s, who had a poster advertising the movie hung in her office at [[Griffith Observatory]]. It was also featured on the back cover of a book she owned, ''[[B-Movie Poster Art]]''. ({{VOY|Future's End}}).
{{bginfo|The name of this film is a reference to the Ed Wood movie ''{{w|Orgy of the Dead}}''. {{incite}}}}
 
   
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Latest revision as of 00:08, 3 March 2024

Orgy of the Walking Dead 2 poster

A movie poster for Orgy of the Walking Dead

"From beyond the grave they came to devour Human flesh!"

Orgy of the Walking Dead was a horror B-movie developed by Sena. It had a sequel, Bride of the Corpse.

Tom Paris considered the movie to be a classic, and it was also a favorite of Rain Robinson's, who had a poster advertising the movie hung in her office at Griffith Observatory. It was also featured on the back cover of a book she owned, B-Movie Poster Art. (VOY: "Future's End").

It should be noted that as of March, 2024, there is no such movie listed in IMDB or other sources. An invented movie title, instead of a real one, could have been done to prevent legal entanglements with other studios.