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Anchor Bay picks up The Dead 2: India

April 2, 2014 by admin

Following a successful festival screening schedule (including opening up last year’s Film4 FrightFest), Anchor Bay have announced they have picked up the rights for The Ford Brother’s The Dead 2: India for release this coming fall.

“We’re thrilled to be releasing the next film in the Ford Brothers’ films,” commented Kevin Kasha, Head of Acquisitions for Starz.  “We had a great experience on the first film and are looking forward to offering audiences another round of The Dead.”

“We really enjoyed working with Kevin and the rest of the Anchor Bay team on The Dead,” stated Amir Moallemi, Executive Producer of The Dead 2: India. “We felt they did an amazing job which resulted in the film becoming a top selling title in 2012.  With The Dead 2: India, Anchor Bay was the natural choice for us.  We have made an even bigger, more epic movie which we cannot wait to share with the fans.”

Here’s the synopsis:

A ship docks fresh from Somalia which contains one infected worker that passes unnoticed into the very heart of India’s overpopulated bustling streets, setting off an unstoppable chain of events.  Meanwhile, American turbine engineer Nicholas Burton (Joseph Millson) is working in the peaceful stunning Indian countryside when he receives a call from his love, a local girl who lives on the outskirts of the slums of Mumbai.  She reveals she is now pregnant and scared for her life as chaos and terror have taken ahold of the cities as the dead return to life and attack the living.  Nicholas has to battle his way across their 300 mile distance, all of which is ferociously infected.  With the help of a young street kid, he has to rely on his wits and sheer brute force to try and save them all.

Read our ★★ review of The Dead 2: India here from last year’s FrightFest.

Originally published April 2, 2014. Updated April 12, 2018.

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