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Release Date:
February 2, 2017
Original Title:
Necro Files 3000
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
Carilliam Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 65
20 years to the day, and the murders are starting again. Murders so GHASTLY, so HORRIFYING, so utterly DEGENERATE, that it can only be the work of a ZOMBIE CANNIBAL RAPIST. Phineas Hogweather is an investigative journalist. He is also the witness to MURDER. After stumbling upon a live webcam attack by what appears to be the Necro Files Zombie from 20 years ago, Phineas hooks up with occult authority Professor Blackthorn. The two reluctant heroes chase the bloodthirsty creature around the globe and back, culminating in an explosive climax that pits the Zombie against the Pentagon's deadly Killbot 9000.
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Cinematography:
Matt Jaissle
Director:
Matt Jaissle
Editor:
Matt Jaissle
Executive Producer:
Matt Hundley
Matt Jaissle
Music:
Matt Hundley
Original Story:
Matt Jaissle
Screenplay:
Matt Jaissle
Matt Hundley
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