The Revenant

January 3rd, 2009







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The Revenant

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Plot
A horror movie/buddy comedy about Joey and his undead friend Bart who comes back from the dead as a revenant: an articulate zombie that needs to drink blood to arrest the decomposition of his body.

Release Year: 2009

Rating: 6.7/10 (1,057 voted)

Director: D. Kerry Prior

Stars: Annie Abbott, Senyo Amoaku, David Anders

Storyline
The night after his funeral, Bart, a soldier killed in Iraq gets up out of his grave and seeks out his best friend Joey. At dawn Bart's body falls to the floor, only to reawaken the following dusk. He and his buddy decide that he is a revenant: an articulate zombie that needs to drink blood to arrest the decomposition of his body.

Cast:
Annie Abbott - Tour Guide
Senyo Amoaku - Liquor Store Robber
David Anders - Bart
Anne Arles - Ms. Rahmanov
Suzan Averitt - Wiccan Dancer
Bernardo Badillo - Soldier #2
Brooke Bickford - Hollywood Girl
Jakob Bokulich -
Amy Correa - Latin Nurse
Jennifer Costa - Reporter
Braxton Davis - News anchor (as Braxton Honeycutt)
Don Dunn - Frightened Orderly
Philippe Durand - The Translator
Mark Elias - Silverlake Jake
Stacy Glassgold - Nurse Julia

Taglines: What could be worse than having your best friend die?



Details

Official Website: Official site | Official site [Japan] |

Release Date: 3 Jan 2009

Filming Locations: Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Runtime:  | Argentina: (Mar del Plata Film Festival)



Did You Know?

Trivia:
On April 19, 2009, The Revenant won the "Best Feature Film 2009" award at the Xanadu Las Vegas Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Horror Convention during its closing ceremonies.



User Review

Great Movie

Rating:

I just saw a rough cut tonight and this is an excellent film and will definitely become a cult classic.

It is very funny, with an interesting story and good acting. I loved it!

This is kind of a "buddy" vampire movie and there is some great interaction between the two main "buddy" characters.

There is a lot of humor, which makes this a very fun film, but there is plenty of blood and guts too.

This film is an interesting (and very realistic) take on the Vampire's viewpoint.





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