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Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies

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Stacy
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Directed byNaoyuki Tomomatsu
Written byChisato Oogawara (screenplay)
Kenji Otsuki (novel)
Release date
  • August 18, 2001
Running time
80 minutes
LanguageJapanese

Stacy (ステーシー, Suteishi, also known as Stacy: Attack of the Schoolgirl Zombies) is a Japanese horror comedy film, released in 2001. It is based on a novel by Kenji Ohtsuki directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu, in which teenage girls turn into zombies.

Plot summary

In the near future, the entire world is struck with a bizarre malady which affects every girl between the ages of 14 and 16 years old.

Victims first experience a period of giddiness called "Near Death Happiness" ("NDH" or 臨死遊戯状態) before expiring. Within minutes of death the victim rises again as a flesh-eating zombie—a "Stacy". These Stacies run amok until they are cut into pieces in an act called a "Repeat-Kill" (再殺).

The government has organized the poorly trained "Romero Repeat-Kill Troops," who ride around on garbage trucks, ordered to act out the disposal of the Stacies. By law, a Stacy may only be Repeat-Killed by her loved ones or the Romero Repeat Kill Troops.

Through research, it is discovered that a key to the Stacy phenomenon is the "Butterfly Twinkle Powder" (BTP or 蝶羽状輝徽粉) that accumulates on the Stacies' skin.

Cast

(in alphabetical order)

  • Norman England - Jeff
  • Tomoka Hayashi - Nozomi
  • Yukijiro Hotaru
  • Natsuki Katō - Eiko
  • Shirô Misawa
  • Masayoshi Nogami - Father
  • Toshinori Omi - Shibukawa
  • Kenji Otsuki
  • Hinako Saeki
  • Youji Tanaka - Rokuyama
  • Donbei Tsuchihira
  • Yasutaka Tsutsui - Dr. Inugami Sukekiyo
  • Shungicu Uchida

Soundtrack

The music featured in the movie is by Tokusatsu, of which Kenji Otsuki is a member.

Further reading

  • Salvador Murguia (2016). The Encyclopedia of Japanese Horror Films. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 296. ISBN 9781442261679.
  • Colette Balmain (2008). Introduction to Japanese Horror Film. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 121–126. ISBN 9780748630592.

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