Once again, zombie films prove that it’s the execution, not the premise, that makes a good example of the genre. At least, it better be the execution.
A small town is infected by a deadly virus, and a frantic cover up is taking place…Three days after the initial contamination several special forces units are sent in on a recognizance mission, their objective; To measure the effects of the the virus and locate any survivors unaffected by the plague. The story follows the exploits of S.A.S Beta team who discover upon entering the town that not all the inhabitants have died from the disease, those that survived the plague have become rabid and wander the streets attacking those unaffected by the virus. Beta team are forced to abandon the streets and seek refuge in a house, their sanctuary quickly becomes a prison as the walking dead surround the building and the battle for survival begins…
The DVD from Brain Damage Films also includes outtakes and deleted scenes. A running time of 150 minutes makes it one of the longer zombie movies around. On the plus side, it’s getting pretty good reviews.
On the minus side, Brain Damage decided to use images taken right from the packaging of Halloween zombie costumes on the cover. Compare and contrast!
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