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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Braindead (1992, also known as Dead Alive) is Peter Jackson's third feature film, a gory comedy in the vein of Bad Taste and Meet the Feebles. It is about a young man named Lionel whose life takes a turn to the worse when his overbearing mother is bitten by a rat-monkey of Sumatra, infecting her with a strange disease that rapidly turns her in a hungry zombie that starts infecting every unlucky fellow that she comes across. If having a zombie mom wasn't enough of a problem, Lionel also has to deal with his opportunistic uncle Les and hide his deadly secret from his girlfriend Paquita. |