Pathogen (film)
5.4 /10 1 Votes5.4
Cinematography Emily Hagins Genres Horror, Indie film Writer Emily Hagins Language English | 5.4/10 IMDb Producer Emily Hagins Duration Country United States | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Cast Tony Vespe (Cameron), Rose Kent-McGlew (Dannie), Alec Herskowitz (Sam), Tiger Darrow (Christine), Alex Schroeder (Stacy), Amanda Haight (Chloe)Release date March 25, 2006 (2006-03-25) Similar movies Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials , Hotel Transylvania 2 , World War Z , Maggie , Dawn of the Dead , Shaun of the Dead Tagline Do you know what happens when you drink the water? |
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Pathogen is a 2006 zombie horror independent film written, directed, and produced by Emily Hagins, who was twelve at the time of the film's production. The film was released on March 25, 2006 and focuses on several middle school students who discover that an infection is turning people into zombies.
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Plot
Fourteen-year-old Dannie (Rose Kent-McGlew) is horrified when a waterborne disease caused by bacteria begins to spread, but believes that the disease is somehow linked to her recurring dreams. As the disease becomes an epidemic, it's revealed that the disease not only kills those it infects but also turns them into zombies. As Dannie and her friends try to find the solution to the disease, they come across researcher Sue, who might hold the key to both the zombie disease and Dannie's dreams.
Cast
Production
Hagin completed the film's script in 2004 and filming took place in Austin, Texas. In 2005 she received a grant from the Texas Filmmakers Production Fund for post-production work, which she used to partially replace equipment necessary for post-production work that had been stolen during the shooting. A documentary entitled Zombie Girl: The Movie followed Hagin's filmmaking process.
Reception
Dread Central gave Pathogen four out of five blades, commenting that "Although this film was seen as a learning experience, many indie film-makers could learn a few things from it."
References
Pathogen (film) WikipediaPathogen (film) IMDbPathogen (film) themoviedb.org