Horde (Region 1 DVD)
Description
Fans of 28 Days Later and Dawn of the Dead Haven't Seen It All in Zombie Cinema Until They've Seen the Horde. Paris Is Burning, Chaos Reigns, and the Undead Are Everywhere. But the Usual Bad Human Behavior Continues. After a Policeman Is Brutally Murdered By a Criminal Gang, Four of His Colleagues, Including the Dead Mans Former Girlfriend, Plot Revenge. They Ambush the Gangs Run-Down High-Rise Base, But Their Attack Goes Wrong and They End Up the Captives of the Sadistic Creeps. Yet Just As the Unlucky Four About to Be Executed, a Horde of Cannibalistic Creatures Breaks Into the Building. The Criminals and the Cops Quickly Realize They Must Stand Together Against the Flesh-Eating Monsters If Any Humans Are to Survive.
Product Details
- Barcode
- 030306932095
- Department
- Movies & TV
- Released
- 21 Dec 2010
- Type
- Movies
- Format
- DVD
- Genre
- Foreign Language
- Sub-genre
- Horror
- Region
- Region 1
- Studio
- Ifc Independent Film
- Runtime
- 90 min
- Age Restriction
- NR
- Supply Source
- USA
Movie
- Title
- Horde
- Release Year
- 2009
- Running Time
- 90 min
- Alternate Title
- Horde
- Categories
- Horror/Suspense / Action / Gangsters / Monsters / Revenge / Vengeance / Zombies / Thriller
- Language
- French
- Country
- France
- Official Website
- http://www.lahorde-lefilm.com/
- Ratings
-
- IMDb
- 5.9
- Rotten Tomatoes®
- 45% 42%
- The Movie DB
- 59%
- Overview
- A bunch of crooked cops raid a ruined building located in an impoverished suburb of Paris, determined to furiously avenge the death of one of them, murdered by the ruthless criminal gang hidden on top of the dark labyrinth that will become a deathly trap when the living, unexpectedly turned into the undead by a mysterious plague, begin to devour the world.
- Synopsis
- Police searching for some bloodthirsty criminals instead find themselves battling the walking dead in this action-packed horror vehicle from France. Franck Jimenez (Aurelien Recoing) is a Parisian police officer dealing with the death of his partner, Mathias Rivoallan. Jimenez suspects that Rivoallan was murdered by a band of ruthless gangsters led by the Markudis Brothers, Adewale (Eriq Ebouaney) and Bola (Doudou Masta), who operate out of a decaying housing project on the outskirts of town. Rivoallan's wife is also convinced the Murkudis pulled the trigger, and so Jimenez brings together a handful of fellow cops to enact their own personal justice against the mobsters. Jimenez plans a raid on the Markudis' headquarters with the help of Aurore (Claude Perron), a female officer who'd had an affair with Rivoallan, and two other cops, Ouessem (Jean-Pierre Martins) and Tony (Antoine Oppenheim). However, when the cops launch their vigilante raid, they met with a response they never anticipated -- a pack of ravenous zombies has laid claim to the apartment block, and avenging their fallen partner takes a backseat to saving their own lives. LA HORDE (aka THE HORDE) was the first feature film from directors Yannick Dahan and Benjamin Rocher; European cult horror auteur Xavier Gens was one of the producers.
- Release Notes
DVD Features:
- Region 1
- Note: Alternate Opening
- Making Of
- Short Film "Rivollan"
- Deleted Scenes
- Drawing Studies for the Zombies and Sets
- Poster Projects
- Storyboard Extracts
- French Teaser
- US Trailer
- Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, French
- Subtitles - English, Spanish
- Poster
- Videos
- Trailer
- Trailer
- Cast & Crew
- Director
- Yannick Dahan / Benjamin Rocher
- Star
- Eriq Ebouaney / Jean-Pierre Martins / Doudou Masta / Antoine Oppenheim / Claude Perron / Aurelien Recoing
- Co-Star
- Yves Pignot / Jo Prestia / Adam Pengsawang / Sebastien Peres
- Screenwriter
- Arnaud Bordas / Yannick Dahan / Stephane Moissakis / Benjamin Rocher
- Composer
- Christopher Lennertz
- Producer
- Raphaël Rocher
- Special Effects
- CLSFX Atelier 69
- Director of Photography
- Julien Meurice
- Editor
- Dimitri Amar
- Assistant Director
- Paul-Henri Belin
- Makeup
- CLSFX Atelier 69
- Production Manager/UPM
- Clauss Gigli
- Optical/Digital Effects
- Olivier Junquet
- Movie Critics
- Total Film
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "As these inglorious bastards slash and shoot everything that moves, there's no let up in pace, tension or volume."— Matt Glasby (1 Oct 2010, )
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