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Death Factory (2002)
A woman working at a biological research facility becomes ill when she contracts a deadly, new virus. Sometime after, she becomes a half-monster beast and kills her old co-workers. Some time later, a group of teens go into the old research facility to have a party and come face-to-face with creature
Genre: Horror
Director: Brad Sykes
Actors: Allison Beal, David Kalamus, Garrett Clancy, Jason Flowers, Jeff Ryan, Karla Zamudio, Lisa Jay, Michael Okarma, Rhoda Jordan, Tiffany Shepis
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