
Rise of the Dead 2005
In *Rise of the Dead (2005)*, a relentless zombie virus has swept across the globe, leaving the planet eerily quiet and the living fighting for every breath.
Director: Volker Trachternach
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Rise of the Dead* (2005) about?
*Rise of the Dead* plunges viewers into a post-apocalyptic world overrun by a deadly zombie virus. The film follows a small group of survivors as they scavenge for supplies and evade the relentless undead, clinging to hope in a landscape that offers little mercy. It's a raw, no-frills take on the zombie genre.
Who directed *Rise of the Dead*?
The film was directed by Volker Trachternach, who also stars in the production.
Who stars in *Rise of the Dead*?
The cast features Volker Trachternach, Dennis Müller, Marcel Koschanowski, Angy Müller, Anne Schweizer, and Sebastian Zeglarski.
Is *Rise of the Dead* (2005) worth watching?
For fans of low-budget zombie films, *Rise of the Dead* delivers a solid dose of gritty survival thrills, though it won't dazzle with polish. The indie spirit and tense atmosphere make it a hidden gem for hardcore horror enthusiasts seeking something unpolished but engaging.
How long is *Rise of the Dead*?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Rise of the Dead (2005) — Gritty Indie Zombie Survival with Tight-Knit Cast
In *Rise of the Dead (2005)*, a relentless zombie virus has swept across the globe, leaving the planet eerily quiet and the living fighting for every breath. Director Volker Trachternach crafts a chilling tale where humanity's last survivors band together in a desperate struggle against the undead horde, navigating crumbling cities and claustrophobic hideouts. The film drips with grim atmosphere, blending classic horror tropes with raw survival tension as each character grapples with loss, fear, and the unrelenting march of the infected.
Starring Trachternach alongside a tight-knit cast including Dennis Müller, Marcel Koschanowski, and Angy Müller, *Rise of the Dead* leans into the bleak yet satisfying tropes of its genre. The story explores themes of resilience, sacrifice, and the thin line between hope and despair when civilization collapses. With its low-budget indie aesthetic and no-frills approach, the film delivers a gritty, unapologetic zombie thriller that thrives on its minimalist tension.