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Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis
1. Hybra Tech [3:40]
2. Chernobyl [3:42]
3. Personal Use [3:50]
4. Licoln High [4:37]
5. Hands On [2:02]
6. Riding [4:54]
7. Good Boy [3:33]
8. Here's Dinner [3:56]
9. Get Him [4:07]
10. Good to Go [2:24]
11. Shoot [3:11]
12. Ventilation Ducts [4:43]
13. Level I [3:14]
14. Breach [3:53]
15. Security Failure [3:06]
16. Get Out [4:03]
17. North Tower [3:25]
18. Safety Is On [3:52]
19. Weapons [2:44]
20. Brains [1:55]
21. Bring It [5:17]
22. Backup [3:10]
23. Top News [1:38]
24. End Credits [7:21]
A pair of orphaned teens experience an unexpected reunion with their parents in this fourth installment of the long-running Return of the Living Dead franchise. After a traffic accident kills his folks, high-school senior Julian (John Keefe) leads a more or less typical suburban life. Sure, he's a little depressed, and sure, his brother, Jake (Alexandru Geoana), has a problem with matches. But otherwise everything is business as usual. All of that changes when their friend Zeke (Elvin Dandel) is injured in a dirt-bike accident and rushed to the hospital. Although the authorities claim Zeke is dead, he's actually carted off to a secret laboratory by the evil Hybratech corporation, whose scientists plan to experiment on him with a chemical that can reanimate the dead. Unfortunately for Julian and Jake, their uncle Charles (Peter Coyote) is one of the bad guys -- and he's not above using members of his own family as test subjects. With a group of friends in tow, the boys must infiltrate Hybratech's lab, find Zeke, and fend off a horde of angry zombies. Filmed back to back in Romania and Ukraine with Return of the Living Dead 5: Rave to the Grave, Return of the Living Dead 4: Necropolis premiered on the SciFi Channel cable network before receiving a DVD release. Both films were directed by Ellory Elkayem, who previously helmed Eight Legged Freaks. Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide