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New On DVD: Zombie Attack 3-Pack

New this week from The Asylum is the Zombie Attack 3-Pack budget collection featuring RISE OF THE ZOMBIES, ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE, and ABRAHAM LINCOLN VS. ZOMBIES

 RISE OF THE ZOMBIES

When zombies overrun San Francisco, a desperate group survives by locking themselves inside Alcatraz Prison. When the undead breach the island, our heroes are forced to return to the mainland overrun with the undead. 

ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE

Months after a zombie plague has wiped out 90 percent of the American population, a small group of survivors fight their way cross-country to a rumored refuge on the island of Catalina.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN VS. ZOMBIES

While the Civil War rages on, President Abraham Lincoln must undertake an even more daunting task: Destroying the Confederate Undead.

The Zombie Attack 3-Pack is available now on DVD

New On Netflix: Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies

Available for streaming on Netflix now - Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies.

"Not to be confused with the big-screen, vampire hunting mashup, this direct-to-video horror flick has the Great Emancipator battling to save the Union from an attacking horde of Confederate zombies."

Directed by Richard Schenkman for The Asylum, Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies stars Bill Oberst Jr. as Honest Abe.

Trailer: Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies

if you've stepped into a movie theater in the last few weeks, you're probably already aware that Twentieth Centure Fox has Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter ready to launch on June 22, 2012 but you may not know that the folks over at The Asylum have Honest Abe suiting up to take on the undead in their own historical epic Abraham Lincoln vs. Zombies.

The Asylum's film was directed by Richard Schenkman and stars Bill Oberst Jr., Baby Norman, Jason Vail and Christopher Marrone.

Here's the trailer:

 

 

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