
Color, 1984, 99m.
Directed by John "Bud" Cardos
Starring Wings Hauser, Lee Montgomery, Bo Hopkins, Jennifer Warren, Jody Medford
Code Red (Blu-ray) (US R0 HD) / WS (1.78:1) (16:9), Elite (US R1 NTSC) / WS (1.85:1) (16:9), Liberation (DVD) (US R1 NTSC), Diamond (US R0 NTSC)

An odd little film from the waning final days of grass roots horror before the big studios stomped all over their competition, Mutant comes across much better than it really should. The film was shot around Norcross, Georgia and first distributed in drive-ins and shopping mall theatres around the South and Midwest under the title Night Shadows. When that strategy failed, it was reissued to theatres and video as Mutant, a laughably misleading title since this is, in fact, a good old-fashioned zombie flick.
others by touch and burning through glass. Luckily the zombies are also sensitive to light, but how can the survivors hold out until morning?
some lab technician a bone headed burst of inspiration one day.
Diamond Entertainment also promoted its own DVD release, a budget line pan-and-scan issue; avoid that one at all costs. The DVD also includes a dupey looking theatrical trailer under the Mutant title, totally failing to convey even a basic impression of the film's storyline. Later the film was reissued in a drab full-frame transfer paired up with Greydon Clark's Uninvited because, well, why not?