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Broken Springs | |
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Directed by | Neeley Lawson |
Written by | Neeley Lawson |
Produced by | Neeley Lawson |
Starring | Jake Lawson Teague Quillen Shannon Wallen |
Cinematography | Ron Loepp |
Edited by | Neeley Lawson |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | Template:Film US |
Language | English |
Broken Springs is an independent film written, directed and edited by Virginia native Neeley Lawson. It stars Teague Quillen, Jake Lawson and Shannon Wallen.
Plot
The movie centers on three high schoolers whose world is turned upside down by tainted moonshine which turns everyone who drinks it into a flesh eating zombie. It does not take long for the whole town to be overrun by hungry cannibal zombies.
Cast
- Teague Quillen as Ken
- Travis Moody as Dave
- Brandon Jenkins as Brandon
- Jake Lawson as Flea Market Preacher
- Shannon Wallen as Billy Jack
- Sean Loepp as Ron
- W. Scott Parker III as Cecil
- Hunter Roberts as Cop #1
- Jeff Bobo as Danny
- Michael Gentile as Diner Giant Zombie
Production
The movie was filmed in late fall of 2008 mainly in Gate City, Virginia and Rogersville, Tennessee.
Release
Broken Springs had its world premier on June 4, 2010 in Hollywood at the Dances With Films festival on Sunset Boulevard. As of fall 2010 Broken Springs was touring in film festivals. The second showing was September 24, 2010 at the Portage Theater during the Chicago Horror Fest. Broken Springs has also been selected for the Anaheim International Film Festival, Southern Appalachian International Film Festival, Washington D.C. International Horror Festival, and the Telluride Horror Fest. A teaser trailer was released on YouTube on October 26, 2009. Video/DVD release date is yet to be determined.
Soundtrack
The Soundtrack featured songs from The Flow of Opinion and Jake McMurray.
References
- Zombies Snack on Memory Lane
- It's Zombie Bingo in 'Broken Springs'
- Zombies, go home: Director wraps up film made in Scott, Hawkins
- Zombies Lose Their Heads in New Broken Springs Clip
- Scott County to be invaded by zombies