Infected (2012 film)

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Infected
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Directed by Glenn Ciano
Written byGlenn Ciano
Robert Rotondo Jr.
Anthony Waller
Produced byChad A. Verdi
Anthony Waller
Starring Michael Madsen
Christy Carlson Romano
CinematographyBen DeLuca
Edited byKathryn E. Prescott
Distributed byWoodhaven Production Company
Release dates
  • October 13, 2012 (2012-10-13)(Rock and Shock)
  • April 9, 2013 (2013-04-09)(United States)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Infected is an American science-fiction action-horror film directed by Glenn Ciano. [1] [2] The film was presented as a prequel to Ciano'S Inkubus . [3]

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Plot

A father and his son must fight to survive against a deadly, rapidly spreading blood virus that has infected a group of hunters. [4]

Cast

Production

Ciano began with the filming of the Horror-Action film in October 2010. [5] Michael Madsen, Christy Carlson Romano and William Forsythe were cast as the leads of the film. [6] The Woodhaven Production Company produced the film. [7] Glenn Ciano co-wrote the script with Robert Rotondo Jr., but the story was originally an idea of Ciano's. [8] The film was produced by director Glenn Ciano. It was filmed on location in Foster, Rhode Island.

Release

The original release was set for the late 2010. [9] The film premiered at Worcester's 2012 Rock and Shock Convention [10] and was released onto DVD on April 9, 2013. [11]

Reception

John Townsend, writing for "HorrorNews.net" said, "The characters are blatant stereotypes, there is an alarming amount of soft focus used, the gory sections just aren’t convincing and some scenes are just in poor taste. It is as if the filmmakers weren’t sure quite what type of film they wanted to make; there is a bit of exploitation, a hint to survival horror, a pinch of a splatter movie, and what they have delivered is, to put as simply as possible, a mess." [12]

Naila Scargill, writing for "Exquisite Terror" said, "Initially amusing due to a self-conscious, rather deliberate campiness, Infection Z rapidly dulls." [13]

A review at Moirareviews praised the first part and its scenario and acting but lamented the film's lack of originality and directing in the end. [14]

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