Drag
Drag
| 08 February 1993 (USA)
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The world is dead. A lone woman, Victoria, struggles valiantly to stay alive on this desolate planet once known as Earth. But Victoria is not alone here. She shares her horrifying new world with beings of a different kind... the living dead, ferocious beasts hungrily searching for human flesh. With a sawed-off shotgun strapped to her back, Victoria drags a dead body through this horrifying new world in a desperate attempt to hold onto her humanity... to hold on to her past.

Reviews
SteinMo

What a freaking movie. So many twists and turns. Absolutely intense from start to finish.

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InformationRap

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Sammy-Jo Cervantes

There are moments that feel comical, some horrific, and some downright inspiring but the tonal shifts hardly matter as the end results come to a film that's perfect for this time.

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Roman Sampson

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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jca-ninedragon

Stephan King obviously knew what he was doing when he asked this guy to direct the film adaptation of his story Night Flyer. Drag is an awesome horror flick. The sepia tone look is creepy and works perfectly to give it a disturbing tone. Love that this is a Zombie family drama too and that it has a sexy tough woman kicking butt. Also, the Zombie actors are really, really good. I'm looking forward to more Mark Pavia movies and know that they are coming since he has been put on the board of directors at the new horror channel. I'm glad the horror film community has embraced this talented writer/director. A feature version of Drag would be great, hint hint!

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grahamkaye99

Amazing and I can't believe it was only made on a $17,000 budget. If someone were smart they would make a feature version of this movie. Mark Pavia's style is obviously very versatile if you compare "DRAG" to the movie that he wrote and directed for Stephen King "THE NIGHT FLIER" you can see the range of his vision. "The Night Flier" was obviously made as a commercial Stephen King movie. But "DRAG" shows Pavia's clear vision and ability to contrast and change his visual styles with the different material he's writing/directing. I understand hes doing the sequel to "The Night Flier", which he co-wrote with Stpehen King which is amazing because Stephen King as far as I know has never collaborated with anyone on writing a film.

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jeff-230

I saw this film years ago and it's stayed with me. I saw it again recently and had to comment on it. DRAG is well done across the board. The directing, acting and cinematography are top notch. It grabs you from the opening frame and doesn't let go until the harrowing final shot.Mark Pavia does a great job in creating a constant sense of dread and fear. He has a strong voice and knows how to film horror. With DRAG, he succeeded in creating a short that's more terrifying that most of the zombie features I've seen. I hope to see more of his work. Definite recommend.

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