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Release Date:
October 26, 2013
Original Title:
Zombex
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Baumant Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
ZOMBEX tells the story of a post-Katrina New Orleans as it deals with a new disaster, a zombie apocalypse. NOLA residents are no longer experiencing the depression and post-traumatic stress due to the trauma of the hurricane, thanks to the revolutionary ZOMBEX - a rogue, yet, "clinically-proven" anti-depressant pharmaceutical manufactured by a nefarious organization. For those who call the Big Easy their home, everything is just now turning around for them. Or, could it just be the drug, ZOMBEX, talking... Just as things are turning around for the city and its people, they once again must face a disaster of epic proportions. Only this time, they're dealing with the prospect of losing the people of New Orleans as they turn into the city's walking dead.
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Costume Design:
Mirin Soliz
Director:
Jesse Dayton
Director of Photography:
Aaron Curtis
Editor:
Josh Ethier
Ed Marx
Executive Producer:
Federico Bauder Mantellini
Brittany Bowen
Dawn Krantz
Elizabeth Redwine
Andre Relis
Makeup Department Head:
Jessi Pagel
Original Music Composer:
Stuart Rau
Producer:
Marissa Garrison
Karma Cloud Montagne
Production Design:
Elizabeth McClellan
Cara Stewart
Set Decoration:
Benjamin D. Ploughman
Cole Scott
Writer:
Jesse Dayton
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