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House of the Dead
Starring: Jurgen Prochnow, Clint Howard, Ellie Cornell, Ona Grauer, Jonathan Cherry, William Sanderson, Enuka Okuma, Tyron Leitso, Will Sanderson, David Palffy, Jay Brazeau, Kira Clavell, Penny Phang, Erica Parker
Rated: R
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Run Time: 90 min.
Released: 2003, ART
Director: Uwe Boll Stock: 201085D1
Format: DVD Region#1 Number of Discs: 1
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Synopsis: In House of the Dead, the chilling new film from Artisan Entertainment and director Uwe Boll, a band of ill-fated college co-eds visit the mysterious Isla Del Muerte which centuries before had been home to a priest banished from Spain for creating a death-cheating serum. To their horror, the students find the priest still alive and using the living to harvest body parts to sustain himself. No trapped on the island taken over by blood-feasting zombies, the students seek refuge in a mysterious, ancient house and must use every weapon at their disposal to survive the night from killer undead creatures stalking them inside the House of the Dead. It's pretty much about dead people living in a house.
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