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    Flesheater is 1988 horror film directed, written, produced, and coedited by Bill Hinzman. An independent production, the film also stars Hinzman, best known for playing the cemetery ghoul in George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead (1968).

  2. Mar 25, 1989 · FleshEater: Directed by S. William Hinzman. With S. William Hinzman, John Mowod, Leslie Ann Wick, Kevin Kindlin. A group of college students on an overnite hayride come across a group of maneating zombies. They must fight for their lives while trying to escape and warn the authorities.

  3. May 6, 2021 · Also known as "Zombie Nosh". A 80s spinoff movie from George A Romero's Of The Dead movie with Bill Hinzman reprising his role as the graveyard zombie from N...

  4. Jul 13, 2022 · Flesheater is one of those modest little horror gems that makes you want to share it around with all your pals so they can enjoy its homegrown delights. It’s a perfect “beer and pizza” flick.

  5. A group of teenagers, taking a nocturnal hayride come across the grave of a man. Little did they know that this deceased man is a zombie. One by one, the actual living are falling victim and becoming zombies.

  6. College students on an overnight hay ride fight for their lives against zombies.

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  7. FleshEater is a completely different beast from Night of the Living Dead. A Halloween-set, no-brains rampager. Hinzman and his hoards tear through scenes and young flesh faster than you can catch your breath.

  8. During one terrifying night, college students on a hayride discover a zombie and are attacked and turned into the living dead themselves. Subtitles: English. Starring: S. William Hinzman Charis Kirkpatrik Acuff David Ashby.

  9. FleshEater (1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  10. FleshEater HORROR During one terrifying night, college students on a hayride discover a zombie and are attacked and turned into the living dead themselves.