Dead Meat (film)
An outbreak of a mutant strain of mad cow disease infects the Irish countryside, turning people into ravenous, flesh-eating zombies.Dan Ewing, of Australian soap opera Home and Away had an extra role as a castle zombie.To cut costs, the crew used many donated sets, filmmakers' personal vehicles and recruited volunteer extras at the local pub.Dennis Harvey of Variety wrote, "A rural Irish setting and mad cow disease plot hook do surprisingly little to distinguish fast-moving but routine zombie flick".[2] Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia: Volume 2, academic Peter Dendle said, "A few unexpected twists and a lot gorgeous scenery distinguish this otherwise straightforward B-zed flick from Ireland.