In 1981, after leaving progressive rock band ‘Esplodere Cappelli’, Morretti was approached by infamous film director Sergio Bortolotti to produce music for his movie ‘Attacco dei Morti Viventi’ (U.S. title ‘Assault of the Living Dead’). Morretti was given less than a week to create a full-length electronic score for the yet to be filmed project. Finally released in 1982, ‘Assault of the Living Dead’ was beset with censorship issues – deemed too violent, sadistic and gory for audiences. Poor box office returns and terrible reviews saw the movie sink into total obscurity.
All the given information, pictures, poster were found on the Internet. The plot description was written by the studio what created the remaster of the original track. The whole story can be found on the Internet. I found most of the information by typing in the English title, but I also found some information by typing in the Italian title. In 2014, a couple of scenes of this film were posted on YouTube, but they were removed. I don't know if by the creator himself or by YouTube. I think that's also why these four pictures have survived on the Internet, and I made it clear on the site that this film has the status of a rumor.
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Reply by bratface
on November 29, 2022 at 2:52 PM
I cannot find any proof that this film was even made or released anywhere or any links to the director or the listed actors! The only thing that comes up is a reference to the soundtrack, which is pretty pitiful.