Return of The Living Dead 3 - Plot

Plot

When Curt Reynolds (J. Trevor Edmond) steals his father's security key card, he and his girlfriend, Julie Walker (Melinda Clarke), decide to explore the military base where his father works. Using the card, they sneak into a hangar and observe Curt's father, Col. John Reynolds (Kent McCord), Col. Peck (James T. Callahan) and Lt. Col. Sinclair (Sarah Douglas) overseeing an experiment with a corpse.

The corpse is exposed to Trioxin gas. The Trioxin, re-animates the corpse into a zombie. The military intends to use zombies in warfare as expendable soldiers.

Sometime later, Col. Reynolds informs Curt that they'll be moving again (something they've done a dozen times in Curt's life already) and Curt refuses. Angrily, he storms out of home, riding off on his motorcycle with Julie. While speeding down the road Julie playfully grabs Curt's crotch causing him to lose control of the motorcycle. He veers into the path of an oncoming truck, swerves and slams strongly into the road guard rail. Julie is thrown from the bike and into a telephone pole, the impact breaks her neck and kills her.

Distraught, Curt brings Julie's corpse back to the military base. Using his father's key card, and uses the Trioxin gas to reanimate her. This leads to a story of Julie & Curt dealing with the effects of Julie being dead, not feeling pain, a need to feed, and what to do about her condition.

After leaving the base,Julie gets very hungry and Curt stops by a store,a gang of four mexicans talk about her,Curt gets angry and hits one of them by mistake.The shopkeeper has his gun just in-case,when things go bad,one of the gang's man fight over the gun,then shoot the shopkeeper,julie then bites the man who shot him,the alarm sets,and the gang runs off,shooting Curt's bike before leaving.While Curt and Julie are in the van,the wounded shopkeeper asks for help.

Later on in the movie, all zombies are captured, in the end, when Curt realizes Julie is going to be used as a weapon, Curt rages,and frees the zombies, killing the soldiers, the base then sets on fire, before their last time in the base, but Curt is bitten by another loose zombie. His father tried to get him Curt out, but to only abandon Julie again, refusing his father's offer knowing he's infected Curt stayed behind. Curt and Julie go to the furnace to die together. Julie asked where were they going. Curt says "where we belong" They kiss one last time and eventually burned alive, the end shows the fire brightening the screen.

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