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Release Date:
April 1, 2016
Original Title:
Dead 7
Alternate Titles:
DEAD7 デッド・セブン
Dead 7
El Ultimo Pistolero
Muerte 7
Мртва седморка
Смертельная семёрка
레지던트 이블 좀비
Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Western
Production Companies:
Kaotic Productions
Syfy
The Asylum
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 18 DE: 16 FR: 18 JP: PG12
Runtime: 89
A ragtag group of gunslingers try to make their way in a post-apocalyptic world. The twist to this world is that it’s just not barren and dangerous, it’s also filled with flesh-eating zombies. The gunslingers will find themselves stranded in a town and forced to make a choice on either to save the citizens of the town or save themselves.
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Art Direction:
Mikki Mamaril Roew
Casting:
Scotty Mullen
Costume Design:
Sarah Sharp
Director:
Danny Roew
Director of Photography:
Eric Gustavo Petersen
Editor:
Jeremy M. Inman
Jose Montesinos
Executive Producer:
Paul Bales
Nick Carter
David L. Garber
Line Producer:
Dylan Vox
Makeup Department Head:
Morgan Marinoff
Music Supervisor:
Rachel Anderson-Lebron
Original Music Composer:
Bryan Shackle
Drew Lerdal
Producer:
David Rimawi
David Michael Latt
Production Design:
Caitlin Laingen
Screenplay:
Sawyer Perry
Second Unit Director:
Dylan Vox
Story:
Nick Carter
Supervising Sound Editor:
Lisa Ries
VFX Artist:
Aaron Witlin
Glenn Campbell
Visual Effects Compositor:
Aine Graham
Tammy Klein
Visual Effects Coordinator:
Sandell Stangl
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Joseph J. Lawson
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