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Dead Seven (2004)

Dead Seven (2004)
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A group of friends are killed one by one in this mysterious low-budget occult thriller in the same vein as I Know What You Did Last Summer. A few months previous, Karen (Tracy Keijer) and a few friends are trekking through the forest with their enigmatic mute and deaf friend Harley (Brett Chukerman). When they stumble upon numerous dead bodies of drug dealers throughout the area, a meth dealer named Dawkins (Joe Myles) breaks up the party and ends up sending Harley to his doom in a dark and infinite mine shaft. Soon they all become lambs for the slaughter as each one ends up killed by what could be Harley exacting his revenge. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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Director(s):
Garrett Clancy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dead Seven

A group of friends are killed one by one in this mysterious low-budget occult thriller in the same vein as I Know What You Did Last Summer. A few months previous, Karen (Tracy Keijer) and a few friends are trekking through the forest with their enigmatic mute and deaf friend Harley (Brett Chukerman). When they stumble upon numerous dead bodies of drug dealers throughout the area, a meth dealer named Dawkins (Joe Myles) breaks up the party and ends up sending Harley to his doom in a dark and infinite mine shaft. Soon they all become lambs for the slaughter as each one ends up killed by what could be Harley exacting his revenge. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Garrett Clancy
Writer(s):
Garrett Clancy
Producer(s):
Garrett Clancy
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Categories:
Horror
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Dustin S.

This is a Brain Damage film. Although better than most from Brain Damage, it suffers from the low budgets and lack of real actors.

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Thomas W.

Brett Chukerman is the only real actor in this cinematic disaster, but this was before he was established and even he couldn't fix it. We're talking about a lousy script that hits every gore film stereotype with tedious assurance, a cast of D-rate actors, and a director who apparently brought only one VHS tape for his 30-year old camera. Check out Chukerman in any of his other films, but save yourself from this 90-minute train wreck.

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