Elizabeth Massie’s Abed (2012)

The dead have risen ... and in one small, Midwestern town, the residents have learned to cope as best they can. Meggie lost her husband, Quint, during the early days of the undead uprising. She now lives a life of quiet horror and desperation, for her mother-in-law will do anything to help the family adjust to this new world. Even the unspeakable ... WARNING: THIS FILM CONTAINS GRAPHIC SEXUAL CONTENT AND GRAPHIC VIOLENCE. VIEWER DISCRETION IS STRONGLY ADVISED. runtime: 50 min “Abed,“ by two-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author Elizabeth Massie, was first published in 1992, within the pages of STILL DEAD: BOOK OF THE DEAD 2. Edited by John Skipp & Craig Spector, STILL DEAD was the sequel to their worldwide bestselling BOOK OF THE DEAD anthology. The BOOK OF THE DEAD series were collections of short stories set in the universe of George A. Romero’s original zombie trilogy (“Night of the Living Dead,“ “Dawn of the Dead“ & “Day of the Dead.“) “Abed“ has been adapted for the screen by award-winning writer/directo
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