Dead Trigger (2017) [R]

Release Date:
July 19, 2017

Original Title:
Dead Trigger

Genres:
Action | Horror

Production Companies:
Aldamisa Entertainment
Badhouse Studios Mexico
Distant Shore Films
Tadross Media Group
Voltage Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  DK: 15  GB: 15  HU: 18  JP: R15+  NO: 15  PT: M/14  SE: 15  US: R 

Runtime: 92

Based on the Hit First-Person Shooter Game

2021 - 5 years after the outbreak of a mysterious virus that turned humans into bloodthirsty, undead beasts much of the world’s population has been decimated. When governments were unable to keep the disease at bay, the Contagion Special Unit was formed with the toughest soldiers and best specialists to fight the infected. Because of the rapidly decreasing number of soldiers, a popular online video game Dead Trigger that mirrors the terrifying events was created. The best efforts of the gamers are monitored by the CSU who recruit the highest rated zombie killers. The young recruits are called “Dead Triggers”. The movie follows a group of young recruits who must travel to the origin of the outbreak to find a missing team of scientists who were searching for a cure.

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Art Direction:
Carmelina Vuelvas

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Carissa Bussey

Assistant Property Master:
Michelle Millan

Best Boy Electrician:
Erik Christian

Casting:
Cambria Hankin

Co-Writer:
Scott Windhauser

Colorist:
G. Mitchell Johnson

Costume Design:
Toby Bronson
Sofija Mešiček

Costumer:
Javiera Figueroa

Director:
Scott Windhauser
Mike Cuff

Director of Photography:
Jonathan Hall

Drone Pilot:
Greg Gillespie

Electrician:
Skyler Sorenson

Executive Producer:
Chris Conover
Stanley Preschutti

Extras Casting:
Nelly Castaneda

Fight Choreographer:
Chris Brewster
Art Camacho

First Assistant "D" Camera:
Jonathan Tinsley

First Assistant Director:
Brandon Menchen

Gaffer:
Caleb Rasak

Key Costumer:
Rodney Williamson

Key Grip:
Sam Perez

Key Makeup Artist:
Shalyse Lopez

Makeup Artist:
Janna Hanebuth
Jason Hilton

Makeup Department Head:
Ariel León Castro

Original Music Composer:
Stephen Edwards

Producer:
Gleb Fetisov
Marina Bespalov
Sergey Bespalov
Mike Cuff
R. Ellis Frazier
Marklen Kennedy
Michael Tadross Jr.

Production Design:
Fernando Valdes

Property Master:
Jeffrey Reyes

Screenplay:
Heinz Treschnitzer
Mike Cuff

Script Consultant:
Steven G. Brown

Script Supervisor:
Anakaren López

Second Assistant Camera:
Arturo Fons

Second Second Assistant Director:
Carissa Bussey

Second Unit Director of Photography:
G. Mitchell Johnson

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jacob Paul Proctor

Sound Recordist:
Alejandro Orduña

Special Effects:
Jairo Almontes

Still Photographer:
Jeffrey Reyes

Story:
Heinz Treschnitzer

Stunt Coordinator:
Alex Chansky

VFX Artist:
Rob Field
Jared Walker

Video Game:
Madfinger Games

Visual Effects Supervisor:
Simon Van Gelder

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