"Ghost Town" is a horror-comedy film released in 1988, directed by Richard McCarthy. The movie is also known by its alternative title, "Zombie Death House." It falls into the genre of low-budget horror films and features elements of both horror and comedy.
The plot revolves around a group of people who find themselves trapped in an old, supposedly haunted prison. As they navigate through the eerie corridors, they encounter various supernatural phenomena, including zombies and other undead creatures. The characters must find a way to survive and escape the haunted prison.
"Ghost Town" is not to be confused with other films or TV series with the same or similar titles. It is often considered a B-movie with a cult following, appreciated by fans of low-budget horror films for its campy elements and over-the-top horror scenes.
As with many films of this nature, "Ghost Town" didn't receive widespread critical acclaim, but it has gained a small following among fans of cult horror cinema. If you enjoy cheesy, low-budget horror films with a mix of horror and humor, "Ghost Town" might be worth a watch.