Zombie: The Resurrection

Zombie: The Resurrection

5.5

Aug 08 1998

1h 0m

Horror

In 2015, the world's powers will destroy each other. As always, the world population is suffering. When bacteriological weapons are also used, it happens: the undead rise from their graves and eat the living, which in turn mutate into zombies and go on a manhunt.

Yazid Benfeghoul

Yazid Benfeghoul

Zombie

Holger Breiner

Holger Breiner

Apou Essofah

Apou Essofah

Zombie

Nermin Makul

Nermin Makul

Zombie

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