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- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD11098D
- Format: DVD
- UPC: 760137110989
- Street Date: 11/22/22
- PreBook Date: 10/18/22
- Label: Wild Eye Releasing »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 82 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2022
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- John Philbin as Richardson
- Joe Estevez as News Anchor
- Danielle De Luca as Jennifer
- Rachel Riley as Sweet Thing
- Director: B. Luciano Barsuglia
Product Assets
Pandemic Undead
Spring breakers find themselves trapped at ground zero during the apocalypse.
- List Price: $9.95
- Your Price: $9.95
- In Stock: 103
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Terrorists have poisoned the water supply in a small California town, turning residents into raving maniacs, just as a group of college students head to the beach nearby for spring break. The would-be party goers are now trapped at ground zero of the apocalypse when they come face to face with insane cannibals, rabid zombies, and an impending, last resort military attack by the government.
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- Trailers
Sales Points
- Also starring: Jed Rowen (The Amazing Bulk, Pretty Boy, Blind); Starring Christine Cowden (Witches' Sabbath, Rolling); Starring Rachel Riley (Jurassic Attack, The Black Room)
- Starring B-movie cult icon Joe Estevez (Soultaker, The California Kid, The Zero Boys, The Roller Blade Seven)
- Directed by B. Luciano Barsuglia (Impact Event, The Electric Man, Clinton Road, Herbert West: Reanimator )
- Starring John Philbin (Point Break, Return of the Living Dead, Children of the Corn)
- Strong genre cast, high production values.
- Topical subject matter and cultural relevance.
- For fans of: I Am Legend, The Walking Dead, 2012, This Is The End, 28 Days Later, The Crazies
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Guts, gore, action and bullets!
—Wicked Movies
All the best a B-movie can offer...
—Timodo
... fans of the weird corners of independent cinema won't be let down.
—Letterboxd