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Oasis of the Zombies 1982

★ 3.252 votes85 min📅 1982-04-20

"There's No Rest for the Wicked in the Desert of the Living Dead"

Jesús Franco's *Oasis of the Zombies* (1982) delivers a sun-baked nightmare where greed meets the undead in a remote desert hideaway.

Director: Jesús Franco

Cast

Manuel Gélin
Manuel Gélin
Robert Blabert
France Lomay
France Lomay
Erika
Myriam Landson
Kurt's Wife
Éric Viellard
Éric Viellard
Ronald
Caroline Audret
Caroline Audret
Sylvie
Henri Lambert
Henri Lambert
Kurt
Miguel Ángel Aristu
Miguel Ángel Aristu
Ahmed
Albino Graziani
Prof. Konrad Deniken
Javier Maiza
Robert's Father
Antonio Mayans
Antonio Mayans
The Sheik

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Oasis of the Zombies* (1982) about?

This 1982 horror film follows a group of fortune hunters who journey into a remote desert oasis, drawn by the promise of Nazi gold hidden after World War II. But the treasure comes with a chilling catch—it's guarded by a horde of zombies awakened by their presence.

Who directed *Oasis of the Zombies*?

The film was directed by Jesús Franco, a prolific Spanish filmmaker known for his contributions to cult horror and exploitation cinema.

Who stars in *Oasis of the Zombies*?

The cast features Manuel Gélin, France Lomay, Myriam Landson, Éric Viellard, and Caroline Audret in key roles.

Is *Oasis of the Zombies* (1982) worth watching?

If you enjoy vintage zombie horror with a European grindhouse edge, *Oasis of the Zombies* is a solid pick. Its tight runtime and atmospheric dread make it a cult favorite, though fans of modern CGI zombies may find the practical effects charmingly dated.

How long is *Oasis of the Zombies*?

The runtime is 85 minutes.

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About Oasis of the Zombies (1982) — A sun-scorched horror where gold meets the undead

Jesús Franco's *Oasis of the Zombies* (1982) delivers a sun-baked nightmare where greed meets the undead in a remote desert hideaway. Set against the bleached dunes of a forgotten oasis, this cult horror gem weaves a tale of fortune hunters lured by a Nazi stash of gold—only to confront its unwelcome guardians: an army of flesh-eating zombies. With its slow-burn dread and eerie atmosphere, the film transforms a classic treasure-hunt plot into a claustrophobic battle for survival. Franco's signature style infuses the story with surreal tension, making every shadow feel like a threat and every footstep echo with dread.

The movie thrives on its isolation, where the vast silence of the desert is shattered by the guttural groans of the living dead. Themes of avarice and retribution simmer beneath the surface, as the characters' desperation uncovers a truth darker than gold—some treasures come with a curse. Packed into a tight 85 minutes, *Oasis of the Zombies* is a lean, atmospheric ride for horror enthusiasts craving vintage zombie chaos with a European twist.