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Flight Of The Living Dead (Plane Dead) (18)

  • Run time: 1 hour 37 mins
  • Genre: Sci-Fi
  • Release date: 1st January 2007

Plot Synopsis

The clock is ticking, the pilot's dead, the fuel is running out, the undead are coming and they're hungry!

Aboard a routine flight from LA to Paris, a renegade scientist is transporting a coffin containing the body of a colleague killed by a genetically-engineered virus.

The jumbo jet collides with two massive thunderstorms and the turbulence triggers the release of the 'flesh-eating' scientist from the cargo hold. And she is very hungry! As the creature feeds, it passes on the deadly virus, working its way through the passengers and crew.

No government will let the aircraft land, and there is talk of blowing it out of the skies. Stranded in the air the remaining passengers are running out of places to hide.

If you loved 28 DAYS LATER or any of '...THE DEAD' movies you 'll love this. It's a faster and more entertaining ride that manages to cram in the maximum scares, gags, and horror. The 'undead' are the fast-moving kind, and they search every nook and cranny of the plane to catch their prey.

With several mad doctors, brain-dead teens, a screaming nun, and great character actors like Richard Tyson (Black Hawk Down, There's Something About Mary) and Kevin J. O'Connor (The Mummy, Van Helsing), PLANE DEAD is guaranteed pure movie bliss.

Forget SNAKES ON A PLANE, think zombies on a plane – priceless...