La Horde (2009) Directed by Yannick Dahan, Benjamin Rocher
Action / Horror / Thriller
aka: The Horde
Film Synopsis
To avenge the killing of one of their colleagues, a party of Parisian
cops launch an all-out attack on a social housing block. Armed
gangsters have barricaded themselves in and a fierce battle
ensues. In the mayhem, an army of zombies appears, so the crooks
and the cops have no option but to cooperate if they are to survive...
Script: Arnaud Bordas,
Yannick Dahan,
Stéphane Moïssakis,
Benjamin Rocher,
Nicolas Peufaillit
Cinematographer: Julien Meurice
Music: Christopher Lennertz
Cast: Claude Perron (Aurore),
Jean-Pierre Martins (Ouessem),
Eriq Ebouaney (Adewale),
Aurélien Recoing (Jimenez),
Doudou Masta (Bola),
Antoine Oppenheim (Tony),
Jo Prestia (José),
Yves Pignot (René),
Adam Pengsawang (Le Tchèque),
Sébastien Peres (Séb),
Laurent Demianoff (Kim),
Alain Figlarz (Le concièrge),
Stéphane Orsolani (Guetteur),
Ali Karamoko (Ali),
Maud Heywang (Quadra),
Marie Vincent (Hélène),
Mohamed Kerriche (Halim),
Vincent Haquin (Homme massif),
Laurent Segall (Rivoallan),
Maximilien Poullein (Zombie)
Country: France
Language: French / Czech
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
Aka:The Horde
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