A dark figure appears in the night, bringing with him a virus that turns people into monsters. Hoping to gather stories to take back with him to the other side, he meets his opposite, a light figure prepared to do battle with the dark man in order to save the human race...
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Stuart Wolfenden | The Leader |
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Sarah Jane Honeywell | Beth |
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Damian Morter | Cal |
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Sam Cullingworth | Big. S |
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Tim Mcgill Grieveson | Matthew |
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Paul Collin-Thomas | Alex |
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David Frampton | The Driver |
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Zoe Simone | Laura |
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Clay Whitter | Daniel |
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Brooklyn Baker | P.C Baker |
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Neil Adams | Wes |
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Ann Barbour | Joanne |
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Chris Knight | Grunt |
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Flynn Allen | George |
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George Newton | Bongo |
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Francesca Turton | Lilly |
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Val Monk | Zombie |
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Dan Wellard | Stalker |
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Kisa Charles | Ariel |
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Sarah Collier | News Reporter |
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Corinna Dannatt | Alex's Mum |
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Victoria Delaney | Wife |
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Charlie Glossop | George original |
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Luke Goddard | David |
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Nathan Head | Stuart |
| Director | Damian Morter |
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| Writer | Damian Morter | |
| Producer | Jay Hall, Nicola Morter, Michael Vallier II | |
| Musician | Steve Allen, Damian Morter, Rob Wingfield, Joshua Wright | |
| Photography | Brett Chapman, Dean Hinchliffe, Ben Saffer, Matt Thomas | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Owner | Jackmeats Flix |
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| Location | Deleted |
| Purchased | On Jan 26, 2022 at YTS |
| Watched | Jan 28, 2022 |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Index | 5291 |
| Added Date | Jan 26, 2022 00:55:33 |
| Modified Date | Aug 23, 2025 13:08:27 |
My quick rating - 3.8/10. A bit overboard on the ominous music to begin this one. We've got an anthology of stories all based around zombies. The tie-in story is that of a survivor who is found, and upon inspection, they find a diary of the stories he had seen along the way before being brought to this shelter. The first story is one of those zombie ideas where they are aware of what they have become, and in this one, the zombie remembers family members and even defends them. This seems to be where the infection came from, as they showed some strange demon-looking thing with a cowboy hat who informs a couple of stranded blokes on the road that they must "walk with him" for a ride. Next thing you know, zombie outbreak. The second story demonstrates the low budget we are dealing with. It isn't so much that the zombie makeup is bad, even though it is. But the incomplete nature of doing it is more of a problem. Back of necks, hands not done, things like that make it look cheesy when this isn't attempting to be a comedy. The story is about a young adult looking for his mom, and this takes him to a bunch of scenery mistakes, city, field, warehouse, and the town, all in moments of each other. Seems the point here was showing his selfish nature would catch up with him when he wouldn't help others trying to survive. The final story was a bit better and the best of the 3, which saw a man trying to get somewhere safe with his son. The only small issue is that he has been bitten by a zombie and will be turning into one of the undead at any point. On the way, they run across a sanctuary at a farmhouse with a fanatic priest condemning the dead and an equal number of paranoid survivors to give the zombie horde a run for who will get to kill them first. All this mediocre entertainment is finally wrapped up by a story that sees the return of the cowboy demon that has no explanation whatsoever, and leaves the whole thing with a very unsatisfying ending. Definitely not something to run out and find, but seeing an English zombie anthology flick was a new one for me.
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