What is hell of the living dead?

"Hell of the Living Dead" is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Bruno Mattei and co-written by Claudio Fragasso. The film is also known by its alternate titles, including "Virus," "Zombie Creeping Flesh," and "Night of the Zombies."

The plot of "Hell of the Living Dead" follows a group of scientists investigating a series of strange occurrences in New Guinea, where a chemical leak has caused the locals to turn into flesh-eating zombies. The scientists, along with a SWAT team, must fight for their lives against the undead as they try to uncover the source of the outbreak.

The film is known for its low budget special effects, graphic violence, and gratuitous nudity, typical of the Italian exploitation genre of the 1970s and 1980s. Despite its reputation as a B-movie, "Hell of the Living Dead" has gained a cult following among fans of the zombie genre for its campy charm and over-the-top gore.