Corpses Are Forever

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Directed byJose Prendes
Written byJose Prendes
Produced by
  • Jose Prendes
  • Alvaro Rangel
  • Jessica Lewis
Corpses Are Forever
Directed byJose Prendes
Written byJose Prendes
Produced by
  • Jose Prendes
  • Alvaro Rangel
  • Jessica Lewis
Starring
CinematographyAlvaro Rangel
Edited byBrandon Dumlao
Music by
  • Thomas Park
  • Jose Prendes
Production
company
C-47 Films
Distributed byThe Asylum
Release date
  • 2003 (2003)
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$200,000[1]

Corpses Are Forever is a 2003 American horror spy film written and directed by Jose Prendes. It stars Prendes as an amnesiac spy who must recover his memories and uncover the origins of a zombie apocalypse. Alongside Prendes, the film's cast includes Richard Lynch, Brinke Stevens, Bill Perlach, Debbie Rochon, Linnea Quigley, and Don Calfa.

During a zombie apocalypse, Malcolm Grant, a CIA agent, allows himself to be experimented on by a government lab run by General Morton. Morton believes the only way to stop the apocalypse is by wiping Grant's memories and injecting Grant with the experiences of Quint Barrow, the index case of the zombie plague. Through Grant's flashbacks as Barrow, they learn that the apocalypse was begun through a deal with Satan. Grant teams up with a priest, his ex-wife, and a nurse to stop doomsday.

Cast

Production

Corpses Are Forever was shot in Miami, Florida.[2]

Release

Prendes received a voicemail message from Lionsgate offering a distribution deal, but they unexpectedly pulled out.[3] It was later released by The Asylum, with whom he developed a relationship.[4]

Reception

References

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