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The Rizen
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The year is 1955. NATO and the Allied Forces have been conducting secret, occult experiments in a bid to win the Arms Race. Now, they have finally succeeded but what the Army has unleashed threatens to tear our world apart. One woman must lead the only survivors past horrors that the military has no way to control - and fight to close what should never have been opened.
The year is 1955. NATO and the Allied Forces have been conducting secret, occult experiments in a bid to win the Arms Race. Now, they have finally succeeded but what the Army has unleashed threatens to tear our world apart. One woman must lead the only survivors past horrors that the military has no way to control - and fight to close what should never have been opened.
Actors:
Tom Green,
Gary Fuchs,
Pippa Winslow,
Dawn Walker,
Lee Latchford-Evans,
Stephen Fuller,
Simon Grujich,
Philip Brown,
Bruce Herbelin-Earle,
Alex Fuller,
Chris Hallaways,
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Tom Green
Gary Fuchs
Pippa Winslow
Dawn Walker
Lee Latchford-Evans
Stephen Fuller
Simon Grujich
Philip Brown
Bruce Herbelin-Earle
Alex Fuller
Chris Hallaways
Director:
Matt Mitchell
Matt Mitchell
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Adrian Edmondson #Bruce Herbelin-Earle #Bruce Payne #Julian Rhind-Tutt #Laura Swift #Matt Mitchell #Peter Meyer #Phelim Kelly #Richard Banks #Sally Phillips #Stephen Marcus #The Rizen #The Rizen (2017) #Tom Goodman-Hill
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May 08, 2017
The period setting (and Swift's doughty performance) convert Frances' proto-kickass tendencies into pure Blitz-spirit pluck, and ensure that all the film's wilful corniness comes with nostalgic charm.

