Credited cast: | |||
Jimmy Vee | ... | Randy | |
Patrick Bergin | ... | Major Julian Muir | |
Faye Ormston | ... | Rachel | |
Vivien Taylor | ... | Jennifer Muir | |
Heather Walker | ... | Barbara Muir | |
Gareth Morrison | ... | Keith | |
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Antony Costa | ... | Nathan |
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James McCreadie | ... | Jonathan Wallace |
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Callum Bramwell | ... | Martial Artist |
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Nathaniel King Kai Smith | ... | Simon |
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Debbie May | ... | Woman in Cafe 1 |
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Nicola Welburn | ... | Sam's Mum |
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Maria Douglas | ... | Woman in Cafe 3 |
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Janine Jordan | ... | Louise |
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Mark Burrows | ... | Mark Upton |
Sam looks forward to happy family life with girlfriend Jennifer and rediscovered teenage son Mark. Complications ensue when best friend Jonathan meets an early demise. Unfazed by Sam's decision to bury Jonathan in their herb patch mystic lodgers Trevor and Tracey hatch a plan to reanimate Jonathan, a fact unknown to Sam who now struggles to hold onto Jennifer and avoid encounters with the police fuelled by nosy neighbour Mrs Burd. With twists and turns at every corner this ZomCom love story gives a new meaning to the concept of survival. Written by Jeopardy'Aspect Major
The script was okay. In fact the writing is probably the only saving grace in this piece of trash. Had one or two half decent actors in though they probably seemed much better than they were due to the majority of the abysmal performances. The lighting, camera work and editing were clearly done by an amateur. Overall it's tolerable for a student project but as a feature film it is utterly dire.