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==Release==
==Release==
The pilot of the webseries premiered on September 24, 2012 on [[YouTube]].<ref>[http://angryprincessslashes.blogspot.de/2014/05/aaron-carters-5-act-zombie-web-series.html Aaron Carters 5 act zombie web series Titled Dead Kansas]</ref> All five acts were eventually tied together and released on DVD as a full-length film in October 2013. The film version of the series, screened at the 2014 [[FANtastic Horror Film Festival]] - where it won an award for Best Zombie Film. Dead Kansas was released on [[Amazon Instant Video]], February 26, 2015.
The pilot of the webseries premiered on September 24, 2012 on [[YouTube]].<ref>[http://angryprincessslashes.blogspot.de/2014/05/aaron-carters-5-act-zombie-web-series.html Aaron Carters 5 act zombie web series Titled Dead Kansas]</ref> All five acts were eventually tied together and released on DVD as a full-length film in October 2013. The film version of the series, screened at the 2014 [[FANtastic Horror Film Festival]] - where it won an award for Best Zombie Film. Dead Kansas was released on [[Amazon Video]], February 26, 2015.


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==
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*[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00U143XLI Amazon Instant Video]
*[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00U143XLI Amazon Video]


==References==
==References==

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Dead Kansas
Movie Poster
Created byRotten Productions
Written byAaron K. Carter
Nicholas A. DeNicola
Directed byAaron K. Carter
StarringIrwin Keyes
Joe McQueen
Ben Woolf [1]
Country of originUSA
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes5[2]
Production
ProducerRotten Productions
EditorTrevor Penna
Running time64 minutes
Original release
NetworkYouTube
ReleaseSeptember 6, 2012 –
October 17, 2013

Dead Kansas is a 2013 five part webseries, written, directed, and produced by Aaron K. Carter.[3]

Plot

In a post-apocalyptic land consumed by Rottens, a simple farmer and his teenage daughter struggle to survive. Meanwhile, an unruly gang make a plan to kidnap and sell the daughter for their own selfish profit. With the farmer/gang confrontation, a wicked tornado approaching, and "Rottens" everywhere - who will get out alive?

Cast

  • Kevin Beardsley - Zeke / Rusty
  • Michael Camp - Jebediah
  • Juliette Danielle – Rebecca
  • Tony Della Catena – Leo
  • Darryl Dick – Doctor Emerson
  • Aaron Guerrero – Glenn
  • Irwin Keyes – Giant
  • Alexandria Lightford - Emma
  • Joe McQueen – Skinny
  • Erin Miracle – Emma
  • Ben Woolf – Squeak[4]

Filming locations

Dead Kansas was filmed in Los Angeles, California, primarily around the San Fernando Valley.[5] A portion was filmed at a circus-themed bar called, California Institute of Abnormalarts. It is located at 11334 Burbank Blvd, in North Hollywood, California 91601.[6] Every room is decorated with an eclectic assortment of ugly dolls, strange wall hangings, clowns, skeletons, and other spooky Halloween themed relics. CIA almost has a museum-like feel. Production was permitted only 4 hours to film there.[7]

Rottens

Zombies are referred to as "Rottens" in Dead Kansas. There is only one physical zombie, in full make-up, towards the end of the film. The other Rottens are never shown. They are only simulated via Point Of View (POV) in black & white. The camera acted as the Rotten's eyes in certain shots, while the actors reacted. As tempting as it was to use traditional make-up and show the Rottens, the director specifically chose POV to do something different. In fact, this (might be) the first zombie film to extensively use POV.[8]

Release

The pilot of the webseries premiered on September 24, 2012 on YouTube.[9] All five acts were eventually tied together and released on DVD as a full-length film in October 2013. The film version of the series, screened at the 2014 FANtastic Horror Film Festival - where it won an award for Best Zombie Film. Dead Kansas was released on Amazon Video, February 26, 2015.

Soundtrack

The punk-rock music heard throughout the film is from the band Power Of Aggression. They are from the Hollywood area, and were active during 1999 through the early 2000s. The band was originally called Gauntlet in the mid-90’s with former members Daniel Gallagher & Edward Darbinian on guitars, with Matthew Muller on bass guitar. The band eventually reformed in 1999, changed their name, and adopted many of their songs from the original band. Original member and chief-songwriter Anthony Robinson played lead guitar & vocals, Adam Ledezma played drums, and Aaron K. Carter played bass guitar. When a soundtrack was needed, producers Aaron K. Carter and Adam Ledezma used the Power Of Aggression demo-tape that they recorded over a decade ago. The songs featured in Dead Kansas include: The Ruler, Walls Of Insanity, Hate, The Way We Feel, Behold The Terror, and Now.

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