A second teaser trailer has been released for Thomas Churchill’s indie zombie film “Lazarus”. The noir styled zombie flick stars Natalie Victoria, Brooke Lewis, Josh Hammond, Stephen Geoffreys, Ray Capauna, Brian Andrews, and Taylor Morgan Lewis. The trailer for the film was actually uploaded back in May to Youtube where it is described as being a sort of unofficial prequel to “Night Of The Living Dead” even standing as the original piece that it is. A very interesting little indie flick indead. I have been following the film somewhat but apparently missed the second teaser. You know I had no idea you had to go in your Facebook settings under the pages you liked to insure you get all updates! Now I know! So this film should maintain high on my radar. Cool promo poster too and I love the noir style-black&white cinema hits a happy spot with me.
“Before the Apocalypse... set in Hollywood, CA in 1957 witness the birth of what could of started the Zombie Apocalypse. With scares/blood/ and cameos in the way that writer/producer/director Thomas J. Churchill knows how to satisfy his audience... it will make you scream for more. LAZARUS”-Youtube channel
1957 Hollywood CA. A telegram arrives at the office of George Lazarus, an Insurance Investigator to investigate a suspicious claim that was just put in by Deadly Sin Cigarette Company. Lazarus begins to schedule routine interviews with the twelve employees that are named on this claim. He learns that they all had just gotten fired for being sick at the job. …He never makes it back to the office. What seemed to be a normal Fraud Investigation case … may have turned out to be the beginning of the end for the human race. His fiancée Bethany begins to worry as she realizes that he hasn’t been back at the office since early that morning when she last saw him. Not the behavior from a man who lives by daily routine. She decides to follow his path in hopes to locate him. Nothing can prepare her for what she is about to witness in this creepy horrific tale.
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