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Written by Cheryl Chia   
Monday, 29 December 2008 03:22

Tags: Dirk Hunter | Felicity Mason | Lisa Cunningham | Michael Spierig | Mungo McKay | Peter Spierig | Rob Jenkins

Just when you thought that you've had enough of zombie infested movies, yet another one crawls up behind you and hands you a rude shock.

Undead

The plot of Undead is not a far cry from your usual horror fare. Cue nightmarish scenes with gruesome looking dead people hungry for human meat and you have yourself a scream fest.

The movie starts off introducing a peaceful Berkeley where the community is a friendly and neighbourly one.

Felicity Mason plays the lead, Rene, a local who has lost her childhood farm and is heading for the city when a sudden wave of meteorites starts shooting from the sky, causing devastation. That disaster proves deadly as it brings an infection that's out of this world.

The dead are stirred and they now walk the earth hunting down humans. Rene seeks solace in four other lucky survivors who are all hiding in a small deserted farm house. They start to fight the battle against the creatures and find out the truth behind this mysterious infection. Watch this movie if you need a good dosage of sci-fi mixed with horror.


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