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[Cargo]
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From the producer of The Babadook, and starring Martin Freeman, comes Cargo. Based on the viral short film, this is the story of a man and his infant daughter who are stranded in the middle of a zombie apocalypse in rural Australia. And when he becomes infected, the countdown begins for him to find her protection before he changes forever.
From the producer of The Babadook, and starring Martin Freeman, comes Cargo. Based on the viral short film, this is the story of a man and his infant daughter who are stranded in the middle of a zombie apocalypse in rural Australia. And when he becomes infected, the countdown begins for him to find her protection before he changes forever.
Actors:
Danika Fields,
Ron Thompson,
Corbin Timbrook,
Eliot,
Jose Rosete,
Eliot,
J.C. Maçek III,
Mark Wood,
Matthew Rosvally
Danika Fields
Ron Thompson
31 January 1941, Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Corbin Timbrook
Eliot
Jose Rosete
22 October 1975, Arizona, USA
Eliot
J.C. Maçek III
Mark Wood
Matthew Rosvally
Director:
James Dylan
Country:
United States
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November 28, 2018
This movie could be shot by Roger Deakins and come with Smell-O-Vision, and the audience would still be trapped with Anthony Peterson in a one-man show from hell.December 06, 2018
So overall Cargo is a suspenseful movie that delivers. Ron Thompson gives a solid performance. You can feel his anxiety and pain.November 13, 2018
Plagued by inconsistent narrative rules, unengaging performances, and characters that are the literal worst people, [Cargo] gives the audience little reason to invest ...