Undead  (2003)

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The movie Undead, released in 2003 and directed by Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig with Andrew Strahorn as cinematographer and editing by Michael Spierig, Peter Spierig.
Cinematography by | Andrew Strahorn
Cameras
Sound Systems
Dolby Digital
Country | Australia
Language | English
Genres | Action, Comedy, Horror, Sci-Fi

Editing System
Finishing System
 
Cast
René Chaplin
Harrison
Officer In Locker Room
Man In Office
Cricket Batsman
Yougn Cricketer
Fisherman #1
Fisherman #2
Young Zombie Girl
General Store Owner
Baby In Crib
Newsreader
Disco Zombie
Bullet Wound Victim
Marion's Ex-Wife
Zombie
Crimson Golem
Directed by
Cinematography by
Cinematographer
Edited by
Produced by
Original Music by
Production Design by
Production Designer
Art Direction by
Art Director
Set Decoration by
Set Decorator
Costume Design by
Costume Designer
Casting by
Casting Director
Casting Director
Production Management
Unit Manager
Unit Manager
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Second Assistant Director
First Assistant Director
Second First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Second Second Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Electrician
Electrician
Additional Focus Puller
Clapper Loader
Focus Puller
Editorial Department
Film Colorist
Visual Effects Department
Visual Effects Supervisor
Visual Effects Supervisor
Art Department
Set Dresser
Sound Department
Makeup Department
Special Makeup Effects Artist
Special Makeup Effects Artist
Special Makeup Effects Artist
Special Makeup Effects Artist
Chief Makeup Artist / Special Makeup Effects Artist
Music Department
Score Producer
Stunt Department
Stunt Performer
Additional Crew Members
Acquisitions Executive
Production Coordinator
Combat Choreographer
Double: "Marion"
Combat Choreographer
Production Assistant
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