The Dead (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced this recent zombie movie
Title: The Dead (IMDb)
Starring: Rob Freeman
Released: 14th February 2012
SRP: $26.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($26.98) and Blu-ray ($29.99) releases of The Dead for February 14th. Extras will include an audio commentary by writer/producer/director Howard J. Ford and writer/director of photography/co-director Jon Ford, an “UnearthingThe Dead: Behind the Scenes” featurette and a deleted scene. We've attached the artwork below:


Quote: When the last flight out of war-torn Africa crashes off the coast, Lt. Brian Murphy (Rob Freeman) is the sole survivor in a land where the dead are returning to life and attacking the living. On the run in a hostile and inhospitable parched landscape, Murphy has to use his wits and ingenuity if he is to get home alive to his family. When he crosses paths with local solider Daniel Dembele (Prince David Osei), a man frantically searching for his son, they join forces. Two desperate men from two very different cultures fight side-by-side to survive across the incredible vistas of Africa as the world around them succumbs to the deadliest of viruses.
News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Rob Freeman
Released: 14th February 2012
SRP: $26.98 (DVD)
Further Details:
Anchor Bay Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($26.98) and Blu-ray ($29.99) releases of The Dead for February 14th. Extras will include an audio commentary by writer/producer/director Howard J. Ford and writer/director of photography/co-director Jon Ford, an “UnearthingThe Dead: Behind the Scenes” featurette and a deleted scene. We've attached the artwork below:


Synopsis
Quote: When the last flight out of war-torn Africa crashes off the coast, Lt. Brian Murphy (Rob Freeman) is the sole survivor in a land where the dead are returning to life and attacking the living. On the run in a hostile and inhospitable parched landscape, Murphy has to use his wits and ingenuity if he is to get home alive to his family. When he crosses paths with local solider Daniel Dembele (Prince David Osei), a man frantically searching for his son, they join forces. Two desperate men from two very different cultures fight side-by-side to survive across the incredible vistas of Africa as the world around them succumbs to the deadliest of viruses.
News by Tom Woodward
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i liked this movie. it was a refreshing zombie movie even though it didn't really do anything THAT differently in it (than many other zombie movies). the atmosphere and music and tone, etc of the movie is what made this refreshing.
*nods*
"The best zombie movie of the year."
Yes, because 2011 had an oh-so big amount of zombie movies.
Yes, because 2011 had an oh-so big amount of zombie movies.


