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Curse of the Screaming Dead

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IMDB ID: tt0129855

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Three young couples head off into the woods for a weekend of camping, beer-guzzling, and love-making. Shortly into their trip, however, they stumble across a Civil War cemetery, making the ill-fated decision to pocket an old diary hidden at the site, which triggers a horde of rotting, undead soldiers to awaken from their tortured slumber.

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Steve Sandkuhler

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Christopher Gummer

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Rebecca Bach

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Judy Dixon

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Bumb Roberts

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Mark Redfield

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Richard Ruxton

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Mimi Ishikawa

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Jim Ball

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Tony Malanowski

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Lon Huber

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Tony Malanowski

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