Zinda Laash

Zinda Laash
Zinda Laash
Directed by Khwaja Sarfraz
Produced by Abdul Baqi
Written by Naseem Rizwani
Khwaja Sarfraz
Starring Asad Bukhari
Habib
Deeba
Rehan
Nasreen
Music by Tassadaque Hussain
Cinematography Nabi Ahmed
Raza Mir
Release date(s) 1967
Running time 103 min.
Country Pakistan
U.S.
Language Urdu in Pakistan, English in USA

Zinda Laash (Urdu: زندہ لاش) is a 1967 Pakistani Urdu feature film, directed by Khwaja Sarfraz. Its produced by Abdul Baqi, a Lollywood film starring by Asad Bukhari (Dr. Aqil Harker), Habib (Aqil's Brother), Deeba (Shabnam), Rehan (Vampire), Nasreen (Vampire bride).

Zinda Laash is also known as Dracula in Pakistan (USA title) and The Living Corpse (International title). It is the first movie in Pakistan to be X-rated.

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Plot synopsis

Professor Tabini is experimenting on an elixir that he believes will beat death. When he tries it on himself, however, things don’t work out as planned and he dies. When his assistant finds him no longer among the living, she carries him down stairs and slaps him into the crypt in the basement. Unfortunately for her, he rises from the grave and chomps down on her neck.

Inspirations

The plot borrows heavily from Hammer Horror's Horror of Dracula, in fact there are times when the music even has a noticeable similarity to James Bernard's score. There are some classical themes thrown in as well. "The Barber of Seville" is playing during the car chase scene and some other cues which are well eccentric to say the least. Some elements of the plot even come directly from Bram Stoker's novel, not from "Horror of Dracula". Zinda Laash is also referenced in Omar Khan's Zibahkhana, usually termed as its sequel.

DVD release

The DVD is available on the Mondo Macabro DVD label from around 2003. Zinda Laash has been restored so well it's hard to believe the film has languished unseen for over thirty years. The Hot Spot has secured Theatrical and Home Video rights to Zinda Laash for the regions of North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand as well as Home Video rights for Pakistan. The film is to be part of The Mondo Macabro series of DVD releases due in the near future and will therefore become the first Pakistani film to be released on DVD.

Film Festivals

Zinda Laash also has the distinction of being the first ever horror film to be screened at two major film festivals abroad; the Sitges Fantastic Film Festival in Spain and the Neuchatel International Festival of Fantastic Films in Switzerland.

Trivia

  • It is the first movie in Pakistan to be rated-X.
  • It was almost banned from its original release because of the censors felt that the movie was too vulgar.
  • In its original release, all of the dance sequences were deleted because the censors felt that the women were shown to be too sexually provocative.
  • This movie was so shocking in its time that a woman had a heart attack in the movie theater.

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