The Living Dead 4 is a 1995 horror/thriller film of where a deadly toxin is accidentally inserted into the wine at the John Harvey & Sons wine factory in Bristol, England. As the wine gets shipped to San Francisco, California and gets sorted at liquor stores across the city, the people who purchuse and drink the wine ends up getting poisoned. And as a result of that, the poisoned people turn into flesh-eating zombies and begin to attack other people. Officer Mark Hogus and Officer James Ryant of the San Francisco Police Department respond to the zombie wine apocalypse and as they go around the city, they open fire on every zombie they see, as the tainted wine soon gets recalled in order to prevent more people from turning into zombies. Meanwhile, Roey Plastic makes a cameo appearence in the film as he is shown at the California State Prison watching the news bulletin with all the other prisoners following his arrest by local cops at the end of the third film.
The Living Dead 4 | |
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Directed by |
Tor Ramsey |
Produced by |
Karen R. Wolf |
Starring |
Tom Cruise |
Music by |
John Hopking |
Distributed by |
Universal Studios |
Release Date |
March 24, 1995 |
Running time |
107 minutes |
Language |
English |
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Notes[]
- This film marks the final major appearence of Officer Hogus and Officer Ryant, however, they would both make a cameo appearence in the sixth and final film of the franchise as they are shown fighting for humanity by opening fire on the zombies.
- The film was given a theatrical release in the United Kingdom on April 28, 1995