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Release Date:
September 9, 2014
Original Title:
Lazarus: Apocalypse
Alternate Titles:
Hollywood Apocalypse
Lazarus: Day of the Living Dead
The Day of the Living Dead
Genres:
Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 91
In 1957, insurance investigator George Lazarus is tasked with interviewing twelve employees of the Deadly Sin Cigarette Company when his firm receives a suspicious insurance claim. He learns that all twelve had been let go after contracting mysterious illnesses, but before he can report back, Lazarus goes missing without a trace. After his disappearance, his fiancée Bethany and his friend Chip set out to find him - but what they uncover may actually signal the end of the entire human race.
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Associate Producer:
Brian Turnauer
Eric C. Stephens
Cristina Di Gioia
Casting:
Gerald I. Wolff
Cinematography:
Wolfgang Meyer
Director:
Thomas J. Churchill
Editor:
David M. Parks
Devin Garcia
Thomas J. Churchill
Executive Producer:
Marline Zayayou
Joseph Stack
Rick Romano
Harrell D. Parks
Dorothy K. Parks
Charles Morris Jr.
James Morgart
Harel Goldstein
Line Producer:
Marisa Parks
Music:
Jon Brunner
Producer:
Thomas J. Churchill
David M. Parks
Writer:
Thomas J. Churchill
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