Dead, The
- Directed by: Howard Ford, Jon Ford
- Starring: Rob Freeman, Prince David Osei, David Dontoh
- Genre: Horror/Suspense
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- Video Release: 02/14/2012
- Run Time: 1hr 45min
Synopsis
An American Air Force engineer survives a plane crash while trying to flee the zombie apocalypse in Africa, and battles the living dead alongside a local military man. Lieutenant Brian Murphy (Rob Freeman) was on his way back home when his airplane went down in a region where no human could possibly survive. Determined to make it back to his family despite the arduous journey that lies ahead, Lieutenant Murphy forges on through the sun-scorched landscape and eventually crosses paths with Sergeant Daniel Dembele (Prince David Osei), who lost his son after their village was overrun by flesh eaters. Now, despite the cultural barriers between them, these two desperate men will be forced to rely on each other for survival if they ever hope to escape this infernal hell on earth, and make it back to their families.
An American Air Force engineer survives a plane crash while trying to flee the zombie apocalypse in Africa, and battles the living dead alongside a local military man. Lieutenant Brian Murphy (Rob Freeman) was on his way back home when his airplane went down in a region where no human could possibly survive. Determined to make it back to his family despite the arduous journey that lies ahead, Lieutenant Murphy forges on through the sun-scorched landscape and eventually crosses paths with Sergeant Daniel Dembele (Prince David Osei), who lost his son after their village was overrun by flesh eaters. Now, despite the cultural barriers between them, these two desperate men will be forced to rely on each other for survival if they ever hope to escape this infernal hell on earth, and make it back to their families.
Reviews
"[P]art of what makes THE DEAD so refreshing is its unabashed classicism, as admen brothers Howard and Jonathan Ford take their feature right back to the old school of George A. Romero." (Sight and Sound)
"[P]art of what makes THE DEAD so refreshing is its unabashed classicism, as admen brothers Howard and Jonathan Ford take their feature right back to the old school of George A. Romero." (Sight and Sound)
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