Nekrotronic (2018)
Genre: Comedy, Horror, Science Fiction
Director: Kiah Roache-Turner
Actors: Ben O'Toole, Bob Savea, Caroline Ford, David Wenham, Monica Bellucci, Tess Haubrich
Country: Australia
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