Abed 2012
"It's a new world and we have to survive."
In the wake of a global catastrophe, the residents of a small Midwestern town have learned to adapt to a world overrun by the undead. Ryan Lieske's 2012 horror film, Abed, plunges viewers into the midst of this desperate struggle for survival.
Director: Ryan Lieske
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Abed (2012) about?
Abed is a horror film that follows the story of Meggie, a woman who must navigate a world overrun by the undead in a small Midwestern town.
Who directed Abed?
Abed was directed by Ryan Lieske.
Who stars in Abed?
The main cast of Abed includes Rachel Finan, Vicki Deshaw-Fairman, Daniel Falicki, and Marci Stembol.
Is Abed (2012) worth watching?
While Abed may not be for the faint of heart, its intense and thought-provoking storyline makes it a compelling watch for fans of the horror genre.
How long is Abed?
Abed has a runtime of 50 minutes.
Abed (2012) — A Desperate Struggle for Survival in a World Overrun by the Undead
In the wake of a global catastrophe, the residents of a small Midwestern town have learned to adapt to a world overrun by the undead. Ryan Lieske's 2012 horror film, Abed, plunges viewers into the midst of this desperate struggle for survival. The story revolves around Meggie, a woman who lost her husband in the early days of the living dead plague. As she navigates this treacherous new world, Meggie is forced to confront the dark secrets of her family's past. With a runtime of 50 minutes, Abed is a gripping and intense horror experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The film's atmosphere is tense and foreboding, with a sense of desperation that permeates every scene. The cast, including Rachel Finan and Vicki Deshaw-Fairman, deliver powerful performances that bring depth and emotion to the story. With its themes of survival and the human condition, Abed is a thought-provoking and unsettling film that will leave you questioning the very fabric of our society.