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Perros Muertos

  Tags: Arsénico Producciones, Carlos García Miranda, FOREIGN FILMS, Hugo Silva, Koldo Serra, Nava Entertainment, spain, spanish, Telespan 2000, ZOMBIES


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After pulling a bank job in Barcelona, petty criminal Cocacolo and his two mates are fleeing south with their bloody loot. The fugitives reach the Almeria dessert. Not far away, a family of four on their way to the beach are forced to camp for the night after bumping into a strange field growing in the middle of the dessert. The destiny of the motley group is inevitably linked when they find that all the children from the area are suffering from a violent viral infection. They have devoured their parents and now they want more flesh.


RELEASE DATE
2011
CURRENT STATUS
Pre-Production
LANGUAGE
Spanish
PRODUCED BY
Nava Entertainment
Arsénico Producciones
Telespan 2000
MPAA RATING
N/A
OFFICIAL SITES
N/A
DIRECTED BY
Koldo Serra
WRITTEN BY
Koldo Serra
Carlos García Miranda
STARRING
Hugo Silva

PROJECT DETAILS
  • Filming was originally aimed to begin in October 2010.
  • Described as "From Dusk Till Dawn meets Spanish B movies."
  • Co-writer/director Koldo Serra also worked on 2006's BackWoods, starring Gary Oldman.
  • The title Perros Muertos translates to Dead Dogs.
  • Budgeted at an estimated $5.6 million USD.
  • This is a Spanish zombie film.
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theblue1's picture
OfflineUser offline. Last seen 4 days 1 hour ago.

Well if I lived in that village, I would bake all my food. Who or what spiked the oil? Interesting title also. When I read it, I was expecting zombie dogs. Crazy


MANIACAL MACABRE's picture
OfflineUser offline. Last seen 12 weeks 3 days ago.

i always find foreign films to be actually scary. i think it because everything is creepier when you don't understand it. and even though there are subtitles the cadence of speech is compleatly different and unfamiliar.


     

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