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Exhumed (2004)
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Chantelle Adamache,
Chelsey Arentsen,
Scott Bisgrove,
Kitten Coquette,
Chuck Depape,
Hiroaki Kitayama,
Denys Melanson,
Rob Nesbitt,
Masahiro Oyake,
Moira Thomas,
Claire Westby
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Brian Clement
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Horror,
Horror
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Koch Releasing
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87 mins
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An Epic Anthology Of The Undead
Over the centuries, many have tried to wield the power to return life to the dead...
Shi No Mori (The Forest of Death) In feudal Japan, a samurai warrior is sent to find a mysterious artifact that has the power to raise the dead. On his way he encounters a monk with ideas of his own, and the two of them must fend off the encroaching forces of the netherworld. (Japanese with English subtitles)
Shadow of Tomorrow A young detective woman in 1948 is hired to track down the wayward ex-wife of a sheepish stuntman, leading her to a back alley burlesque club. She finds herself drawn into a bizarre conspiracy involving a mad grave-robbing doctor, an eccentric millionairess, a crackling corrupt cop psychopath, and an otherworldly object used to experiment on the recently deceased...
Last Rumble In the post-apocalyptic future, the Werewolf Rockers and Vampire Mods continue their feud without heed to the world at war. But when one of each gang is captured by the ruling regime and forced to compete in pit-fighting matches against reanimated corpses, the two prisoners are forced to work together to escape and destroy their captors.
EXHUMED is a three-part story spanning 150 years of horror, weaving together a complex plot of those who would turn back the clock and resurrect what is gone. It was produced on a tiny budget in Victoria, B.C., Canada by writer/director Brian Clement, with special makeup effects by Jason Ward (Binge and Purge) and scored by longtime Frontline Films collaborator Justin Hagberg.
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