Dead Island

Dead Island

6.5

Oct 31 2010

1h 10m

Horror

Teenage twins obsessed with filming their lives with camera phones move to Dead Island, which is a little too true to its name. They find they are not so welcome and come home one night to be terrorized by a pair of serial killers.

Richard Blake

Richard Blake

Greg Barton

Richard Cutting

Richard Cutting

Dad

Charlie Dreizen

Charlie Dreizen

Devon

Jim Krut

Jim Krut

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