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Release Date:
January 22, 2005
Original Title:
All Souls Day: Dia de los Muertos
Alternate Titles:
All Souls Day Dia de los Muertos
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
All Souls Day Inc.
CFQ Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
During a Day of the Dead celebration, the dead come to life to prey upon the living. In the remote Mexican village of Santa Bonita, a nightmare lay buried for over a century. But when a group of hard-partying students from the OC are stranded in this strange town, they discover an innkeeper with a dark secret a sheriff with a shocking past and a holiday that demands the most horrific sacrifice of all. Now the ceremony can commence. The hordes of the undead have been unleashed. And on this day, an unstoppable feast of human flesh has begun!
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Co-Producer:
Chuck Speed
Danny Wayne
Director:
Jeremy Kasten
Director of Photography:
Christopher Duddy
Editor:
Joseph Gutowski
Executive Producer:
John W. Hyde
Morris Berger
Stephen R. Brown
Line Producer:
Richter Hartig
Dennis Sugasawara
Makeup Artist:
Claudia Humburg
Music:
Joe Kraemer
Producer:
Mark A. Altman
Mark Gottwald
Prosthetic Makeup Artist:
Timothy Considine
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Robert Hall
Writer:
Mark A. Altman
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