Automaton Transfusion

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Automaton Transfusion
Directed by Steven C Miller
Produced by Adam Goldworm (Executive Producer)
Written by Steven C Miller
Starring Garrett Jones
Juliet Reeves
William Howard Bowman
Distributed by Dimension Extreme
Running time 80 min
Country Flag of the United States
Followed by Automaton Transfusion: Contingency

Automaton Transfusion is an indie horror film written and directed by Steven C Miller.

Automaton Transfusion was shot on location in Orlando, Florida on a very low budget. It is intended to be the first of a trilogy of horror movies, and emulates classic examples of the genre. The film was purchased and released by Dimension Extreme, the straight-to-DVD genre arm of The Weinstein Company.

The film was one of Fangoria's top 10 Horror films of 2006. Miller, the film's writer/director, is currently prepping a Werewolf Action film called "Bad Moon Rising."

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In the early 1970s when everyone in America was worrying about what was going on in Vietnam, the United States Army was secretly developing a way to reanimate the dead. Their intention was to have the dead fight instead of the living, but the experiments were shut down when the reanimated corpses were unable to control their hunger for human flesh.

Thirty years later the army decides to reopen the project. Grover City, because of its remote location, would be the home of their main testing facilities. Without warning, the Grover City experiments go horribly wrong and the reanimated corpses go on a rampage, eating everyone in sight.

With the town overtaken by zombies, a group of High School seniors take it upon themselves to fight back and find a cure for the disease.

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