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Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
Dawn and the Dead
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
Dawn and the Dead is an hour long low budget epic about a young woman called Dawn who is thrust into a zombie apocalypse. As a materialistic, fashion obsessed individual she would not have stood much chance of survival without Wesker, a paintball instructor who trains her in the way of the gun and subsequently falls in love with her. She is, however, a natural at shooting zombie's heads off and runs into a whole host of characters (gypsy daughters, unhinged soldiers, northern reporters), while killing many an 'undead mo fo'
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Cinematography:
Nick Archer
Director:
Harry Wilding
Nick Archer
Kevin Woodhead
Editor:
Harry Wilding
Nick Archer
Music:
Saul Hayes
Producer:
Harry Wilding
Nick Archer
Special Effects:
Kevin Woodhead
Visual Effects:
Saul Hayes
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