War of the Dead Competition

We’ve all seen a lot of zombie movies; we’ve all seen a lot of films with Nazi’s in; Some of us have even seen zombie Nazi’s (Dead Snow) but now War of the Dead brings take concept to epic proportions.

Have you ever wonder how the allies would have coped during War of the Dead competitionWorld War Two if the enemy had unleashed a zombie virus? Well, War of the Dead gives you an insight into that scenario. There’s blood, bullets and brains in this action packed zombie/war medley.

To celebrate 28th May UK DVD release of War of the Dead (Momentum Pictures) we are offering one winner the chance to win an extremely limited edition money can’t buy exclusively designed t-shirt and a copy of War of the Dead on DVD. Two runner-ups will also win a limited edition War of the Dead t-shirt.

“Dogs Soldiers” meets “Dead Snow” in this action-packed shock-fest in which a small group of Allied soldiers comes up against a horde of Nazi zombies. Established documentary director Mark Makilasko’s debut feature is a stylish, fast-paced, hard-hitting war/horror movie hybrid that will appeal to fans of both genres.

War of the Dead horror film

Stars Andrew Tiernan (300, The Pianist), Samuel Vauramo (The American), Mark Wingett (Snow White and The Huntsman, The Bill, Eastenders) and Jouko Ahola (Kingdom Of Heaven).

For your chance to win, just answer the following question:

Question

Mark Wingett is best known for his role in which long running British soap?

a. Brookside
b. Hollyoaks
c. The Bill

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Check out the trailer for a taste:

YouTube video

War of the Dead (Momentum Pictures) is available to download and on DVD from 28th May 2012.

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Tom Atkinson

Tom is one of the editors at Love Horror. He has been watching horror for a worryingly long time, starting on the Universal Monsters and progressing through the Carpenter classics. He has a soft-spot for eighties horror.More

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