In this prequel to the 2006 cult hit, pyrophobic mortician Gerald Tovar, Jr. (Andrew Divoff) inherits the family mortuary and accidentally exposes hundreds of uncremated bodies to toxic medical waste. As the corpses re-animate, Gerald's inheritance-seeking younger brother, Harold (Jeffrey Combs) unexpectedly shows up and stumbles upon Gerald trying to keep the zombie outbreak under control. Sibling rivalry gives way to madness as Harold discovers Gerald's dark secret - the freshly exhumed and zombified corpse of their father.
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Horror sequel to 'Night of the Living Dead 3D' (2006), re-imagined from the original 1968 film. When the family mortuary is left to crazed mortician Gerald Tovar Jr. (Andrew Divoff) he unintentionally creates zombies by exposing corpses to toxic waste. Gerald attempts to control the outbreak of the walking dead as his brother, Harold (Jeffrey Combs), turns up hoping to claim some inheritance only to discover a disturbing secret...
In this prequel to the 2006 cult hit, pyrophobic mortician Gerald Tovar, Jr. (ANDREW DIVOFF) inherits the family mortuary and accidentally exposes hundreds of uncremated bodies to toxic medical waste. As the corpses re-animate, Gerald's inheritance-seeking younger brother, Harold (JEFFREY COMBS) unexpectedly shows up and stumbles upon Gerald trying to keep the zombie outbreak under control. Sibling rivalry gives way to madness as Harold discovers Gerald's dark secret the freshly exhumed and zombified corpse of their father. Extras (All in 3D): Making of featurette - 15 Minutes Audio Commentary with director Jeff Broadstreet "Blooper/Outtake" Reel 3 Minutes CG Visual Effects in 3D 5 Minutes Actors: Andrew Divoff Directors: Jeff Broadstreet Format: PAL Language: English Region: All Regions Number of discs: 1 Classification: 18 Studio: 101 Films DVD Release Date: 20 Aug. 2012 Run Time: 78 minutes
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