
The Butcher
Horror
Overview
A prank of three teenagers ends fatally for the victim, who later comes alive again to take revenge as a killer zombie.
Top Cast


Maik Ude
Maik Ude
Jack / The Butcher
Maik Ude
Jack / The Butcher
Boris Klemkow
Boris Klemkow
Steve
Boris Klemkow
Steve
Knut Riechmann
Knut Riechmann
Peter / Sam
Knut Riechmann
Peter / Sam
Arnold Duda
Arnold Duda
Chuck / Ben
Arnold Duda
Chuck / Ben
Markus Wilde
Markus Wilde
Brian / Rolli
Markus Wilde
Brian / Rolli
Marco Schroder
Marco Schroder
Mark / Zombie
Marco Schroder
Mark / Zombie
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