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Release Date:
June 6, 2006
Original Title:
Zombeak
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
East of L.A. Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 72
On the darkest night of the year, when Satan is allowed free reign to walk the earth, a motley crew of Satanists kidnap a sharp tongued southern waitress to be a given up as the Dark One's bride and mortal host of the antichrist. But when her rowdy redneck friends botch up the ritual in a violent rescue attempt, all power of hell is inadvertently transferred into the most unlikely of hosts: a sacrificed chicken! Now, the Satanists and Rednecks battle one another as an evil most fowl threatens to swallow their souls and transform them into a demonic army of the walking dead! Who will survive the terror of Zombeak!?
Assistant Director:
Jennifer Cascio
Camera Department Manager:
Aidan Hayes
Randy Stewart
Cinematography:
Lane Morlotte
Director:
Sam Drog
Editor:
J.J. McGee
Makeup Artist:
Ellie Decker
Music:
Chris Rickwood
Producer:
Wesley Campbell
Stephanie Conkle
Production Design:
Nancy Miller
Special Effects:
H.M. Gandy
Thanks:
Phil Davies Brown
Visual Effects:
Robert Sasaki
Visual Effects Art Director:
Richard Servello
Writer:
Sam Drog
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