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Zombie Doomsday ()


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This live action, improvisational style movie was filmed in just 12 hours and is sure to delight Zombie fans around the world. Zombie Doomsday is more of an actual live scenario than a low budget independent feature film. It's a very... See more »

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Arwin
Ron Bush ...
Chad Worthington
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Andie Richardson
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Isaac Richardson
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Michael Salini
Kelly Delikat ...
Matteo
Kelvin Drama ...
Domingo Marsallis (as Kelvin Page)
Nelson Irizarry ...
Robber #1
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Abigail (as Marili Mejias)
Edward Larkins ...
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Terry McConnaughey ...
Factory Worker
Molly McDermid ...
Maggie Richardson
Daivid McMillian ...
Driver
Dasha Mironova ...
Arwin's wife
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Janet Riggs
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Kinsley Cooper
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John the Cook
Ryan Ruckman ...
Child Zombie
Jerry Scarbough ...
Sheriff
John Sheldon ...
Dave Kenzer
S. Jamie Snider ...
Wyatt Klaus
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Factory Worker
Olivia Szego ...
Jessica Richardson
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Paco
Tracy Teague ...
Alice
Gary Ugarek ...
Gary
Brittany Anne Walea ...
Waitress

Directed by

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Tom Townsend

Written by

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Nick Bailey ... ()
 
Tom Townsend ... ()

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Nick Bailey ... producer
Lenny Goldsmith ... co-producer
Jonathon Ruckman ... producer
Tom Townsend ... producer

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Nick Bailey ... director of photography

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Nick Bailey ... (edited by)
Kevin Tan ... co-editor

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Plot Summary

This live action, improvisational style movie was filmed in just 12 hours and is sure to delight Zombie fans around the world. Zombie Doomsday is more of an actual live scenario than a low budget independent feature film. It's a very intriguing look at what would happen if there was an actual Zombie outbreak. The concept was developed two weeks before filming and on set production was completed in under 12 hours. The actors were put in a restaurant understanding that a down on his luck movie star was coming back to his hometown to film a reality show. We then set up real events (unknown ahead of time to the actors) that would help carry the story. Some events turned out scary to them while other events were comedic. This film is part "Zomedy," and part scary movie.

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  • 95 min
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Budget $100 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Movie Connections Featured in Another Zombie Flick (2011). See more »

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