Zombie Girl: The Movie

Zombie Girl: The Movie

6.4

Aug 09 2009

1h 29m

Horror, Documentary

Emily Hagins is making a zombie movie. It's feature-length, it's bloody, and the zombies don't run. Just like it should be. But there's just one difference between her film and every other zombie movie you've ever seen. Emily is twelve.

Megan Hagins

Megan Hagins

Herself

Jerry Hagins

Jerry Hagins

Himself

Emily Hagins

Emily Hagins

Herself

C. Robert Cargill

C. Robert Cargill

Self

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