Maggie
Don't Get Bitten.
There's a deadly zombie epidemic threatening humanity, but Wade, a small-town farmer and family man, refuses to accept defeat even when his daughter Maggie becomes infected. As Maggie's condition worsens and the authorities seek to eradicate those with the virus, Wade is pushed to the limits in an effort to protect her. Joely Richardson co-stars in this post-apocalyptic thriller.
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Cast

Arnold Schwarzenegger
Wade Vogel

Abigail Breslin
Maggie Vogel

Joely Richardson
Caroline

J.D. Evermore
Holt

Rachel Whitman Groves
Bonnie

Jodie Moore
Dr. Kaplan

Bryce Romero
Trent

Raeden Greer
Allie

Aiden Flowers
Bobby

Walter von Huene
Security Officer

Dana Gourrier
Woman in Scrubs

Amy Brassette
Lauretta

David A. Cole
Doctor

Liann Pattison
Nurse

Maris Black
Nadine

Jessy Hughes
Holly

Denise Williamson
Barbara

Taylor Murphy
Candace

Colin Walker
Hospital Soldier
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Reviews
Reno
> A tale of a father who stood by his daughter till the final.
The zombie apocalyptic drama that centres around a father-daughter relationship. When the daughter is infected by the necroa virus which turns humans into the cannibalistic, the loving father stands by her side, but how long is the remaining film.
One of the blacklisted screenplay and a low budget film that surprised me for having Arnie on-board. Chloe Grace Moretz was supposed to play the title character, would have been definitely a perfect fit. Because I've seen her excellence in the 'Carrie' remake, anyway her replace Abigail Breslin did perform well.
I had seen many movies of Arnold Schwarzenegger, but as I remember this is the first time seen him in a casual, realistic and emotional outfit. Maybe his age is restricting him from taking up the tough roles to play as what he was known for, but still I'm happy that he's doing movies that fits him right now.
For the one reason it is called a horror and you know why, but it was not horrifying. A slow paced simplest zombie movie. Enjoyable film for the sake of the cast, yet forgettable and move on kind of flick.
6½/10
Dean
What a beautiful and sad movie. It was very heart-touching and well made. This movie deserves much higher ratings.
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