Rape Zombie: Lust of the Dead 2 (2013) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 23, 2013

Original Title:
レイプゾンビ2 LUST OF THE DEAD アキバ帝国の逆襲

Alternate Titles:
Lust of the Dead 2
Rape Zombie 2. El éxtasis de los muertos vivientes
Reipu zonbi: Lust of the dead 2 - Akiba teikoku no gyakushû

Genres:
Comedy | Horror

Production Countries:
Japan

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 67

A strange virus turns 90% of the world population into Lust eating Zombies. However, in Akihabara, Japan, some males were found to be uninfected. These men team up with the Zombies to go after the flesh and blood of surviving young women to fill their lust. The women survivors must fight to survive in an apocalyptic Japan.

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Art Direction:
Ryô Kaihara

Assistant Director:
Jirō Ishikawa

Director:
Naoyuki Tomomatsu

Director of Photography:
Takehiko Tamiya

Editor:
Emi Nishimura

Executive Producer:
Keijirô Hara
Takashi Shiotsuki

Producer:
Takashi Shiotsuki
Masahiro Mikami

Screenplay:
Yûko Momochi
Naoyuki Tomomatsu

Sound Recordist:
Tetsuya Kaida

Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Naoi Zerai

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