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Zmovies (or grade-Zmovies) are
low-budget film A low-budget film or low-budget movie is a film, motion picture shot with little to no funding from a major film studios, major film studio or private investor. Many independent films are made on low budgets, but films made on the mainstream ci ...
s with production qualities lower than Bmovies.


History and terminology

The term "Zmovie" arose in the mid-1960s as an informal description of certain unequivocally non-A films. It was soon adopted to characterize low-budget motion pictures with quality standards well below those of most Bmovies and even so-called Cmovies. While Bmovies may have mediocre scripts and actors who are relatively unknown, modestly skilled, or past their prime, they are for the most part competently lit, shot and edited. Zmovies, by contrast, would be considered by most watchers and critics to be complete failures. Sometimes Zmovies are so incompetent they gain
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due to the hilarity of their shortcomings. The economizing shortcuts of films identified as Cmovies tend to be evident throughout; nonetheless, films to which the C label is applied are generally the products of relatively stable entities within the commercial film industry and thus still adhere to certain production norms. In contrast, most films referred to as Zmovies are made for very little money on the fringes of the organized film industry or entirely outside it. As a result, scripts are often poorly written, continuity errors tend to arise during shooting, and nonprofessional actors are frequently cast. Many Zmovies are also poorly lit and edited. The micro-budget "quickies" of 1930s fly-by-night Poverty Row production houses may be thought of as early Zmovies. Later Zmovies may not evidence the same degree of technical incompetence; in addition to bargain-basement scripts and acting, they are often characterized by violent, gory and/or sexual content and a minimum of artistic interest, readily falling into the category of
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s. Additionally, with the popularity of Internet media platforms such as
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, low-budget films are having a resurgence due to the easy access low-budget filmmakers have to publish their films. In 2014
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published an article identifying social media as a primary venue for low-budget filmmakers. While the abilities of some of these filmmakers has varied, the average quality of many of these films remains on the Z-grade.


Examples

Director
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is often described as the quintessential maker of Zmovies. ''
Plan 9 from Outer Space ''Plan 9 from Outer Space'' is a 1957 American Independent film, independent science fiction film, science fiction-horror film produced, written, directed, and edited by Ed Wood. The film was shot in black-and-white in November 1956 and had ...
'' (1957) is often labeled the worst film ever made. It features an incoherent plot, bizarre dialogue, inept acting, intrusive narration, the cheapest conceivable special effects and cardboard sets that the actors occasionally bump into and knock over. Stock footage is used throughout, whole sequences are used multiple times, boom mics are visible and actors frequently appear to be reading from
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s. Outdoor sequences contain parts filmed during both day and night in the same scene. The movie stars
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, in her Vampira persona, and
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, who died before it was completed. Test footage of Lugosi shot for a different project is intercut with shots of a double with a different physique, height, and hair color, who covers his face with a cape in every scene. The narrator refers to the film by its pre-production name, ''Grave Robbers from Outer Space''. '' The Creeping Terror'' (1964), directed by Vic Savage (under the pseudonym A. J. Nelson), uses some memorable bargain-basement effects: stock footage of a rocket launch is played in reverse to depict the landing of an alien spacecraft. What appears to be shag carpet is draped over several actors shambling about at a snail's pace, thus bringing the monstrous "creeping terror" to the screen. The movie also employs a technique that has come to be synonymous with Z-movie horror:
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narration that paraphrases dialogue being silently enacted onscreen, often an attempt to hide the fact that the filmmakers did not have the equipment, skill or budget to record speech synchronised with the actors' mouths, had decided to retroactively change the dialogue for plot reasons and could not do proper ADR or no longer had access to the original actors, or had ruined the original soundtrack in some other way. Harold P. Warren, a fertilizer and insurance salesman who never worked in film before or since, wrote and directed '' Manos: The Hands of Fate'' (1966) after making a bet with a professional screenwriter that he could make a movie on his own. The film is famous for its incompetent production, which included the use of a camera that could not record sound, disjointed dialogue, and seemingly random editing. The entire soundtrack was recorded by just three people, who provide the voices for every character. The film features a character named Torgo, who was intended by the writer to be a
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, but the only onscreen evidence of this is his large, oddly placed knees hidden underneath normal human clothing. (Within the movie, nothing was ever said about him being a satyr. The impression when watching the movie is simply of a disabled man with misshapen knees under his pants.) In one scene, the
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is clearly visible. Like ''Plan 9'', it frequently tops lists of the worst movies ever made. However, while ''Plan 9'' is renowned for its poor production, ''Manos'' remained very obscure until being featured on a 1993 episode of the movie-mocking series ''
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'', giving it cult status. The latter-day Zmovie is typified by such pictures as '' Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold'' (1995) and '' Bikini Cavegirl'' (2004), both directed by
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, that combine traditional genre themes with extensive nudity or softcore pornography. Such pictures, often after going straight to video, are material for late-night airing on subscription TV services such as HBO Zone or
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. The Ugandan action-comedy movie '' Who Killed Captain Alex?'' (2010) became notable worldwide for being produced under a budget (equivalent to under $ in ).


Etymology

The earliest usage of the term (as ''grade-Zmovie'', and without the full derogatory meaning now usually intended) so far located is in a January 1965 newspaper review by critic Kevin Thomas of '' The Tomb of Ligeia'' (1964), an
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film directed by
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. The earliest clear use of ''Zmovie'' so far located in its now prevalent sense is by Todd McCarthy in the introduction to the 1975 book ''Kings of the Bs''. Though ''Zmovie'' is most commonly used to describe films of the overtly low-grade sort described above, some critics use the term more broadly to describe any inexpensively produced movie that defies the norms of mainstream filmmaking in some significant way.See, e.g., David James (''Allegories of Cinema: American Film in the Sixties''), quoted in Heffernan (2004), p. 224.


See also

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Notes


Sources

*Connor, Floyd (2002). ''Hollywood's Most Wanted: The Top 10 Book of Lucky Breaks, Prima Donnas, Box Office Bombs, and Other Oddities''. Dulles, Virg.: Brassey's. *Heffernan, Kevin (2004). ''Ghouls, Gimmicks, and Gold: Horror Films and the American Movie Business, 1953–1968''. Durham, N.C., and London: Duke University Press. *McCarthy, Todd, and Charles Flynn, eds. (1975). ''Kings of the Bs: Working Within the Hollywood System—An Anthology of Film History and Criticism''. New York: E.P. Dutton. *Peary, Danny (1988). ''Cult Movies 3''. New York: Fireside. *Quarles, Mike (2001
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. ''Down and Dirty: Hollywood's Exploitation Filmmakers and Their Movies''. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. * *Schaefer, Eric (1999). ''"Bold! Daring! Shocking! True!": A History of Exploitation Films, 1919–1959''. Durham, N.C., and London: Duke University Press. *Taves, Brian (1995
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. "The B Film: Hollywood's Other Half", in ''Grand Design: Hollywood as a Modern Business Enterprise, 1930–1939'', ed. Tino Balio. Berkeley, Los Angeles, and London: University of California Press, pp. 313–50. *Thomas, Kevin (1965). "Poe 'Tomb' Is Stylish Scare Film", ''Los Angeles Times'', January 22. {{Film genres Film genres Film and video terminology Articles containing video clips