
STZ
Comedy · Horror
Overview
When a trio of scientists inadvertently launch a bio-attack on a busful of gorgeous women, sex-crazed zombies are created, wreaking havoc on a small town.
Top Cast


Billy Dee Williams
Billy Dee Williams
Broadcaster (voice)
Billy Dee Williams
Broadcaster (voice)


Faizon Love
Faizon Love
Curtis
Faizon Love
Curtis
Chena Verony
Chena Verony
Audry
Chena Verony
Audry


Eliane Reis
Eliane Reis
Valentina
Eliane Reis
Valentina


Emily Rose Hernandez
Emily Rose Hernandez
Emily Rose Hernandez
Matthew Clark
Matthew Clark
Ricky
Matthew Clark
Ricky
Ikeem Boseman
Ikeem Boseman
Tyson
Ikeem Boseman
Tyson


Jon Meggison
Jon Meggison
Tariq
Jon Meggison
Tariq
Karina Encarnacion
Karina Encarnacion
Sasha
Karina Encarnacion
Sasha
Nicole Michele Guilbault
Nicole Michele Guilbault
Jade
Nicole Michele Guilbault
Jade
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