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''Automaton Transfusion'' is a 2006 American
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written and directed by Steven C. Miller.


Plot

In the early 1970s, while the majority of Americans were focused on events in Vietnam, the United States Army was secretly developing a way to resurrect and control dead bodies. Their intention was to have the dead fight instead of the living, but the experiments were shut down when the reanimated corpses were unable to control their hunger for human flesh. Thirty years later, the army decides to reopen the project. Grover City, because of its remote location, would be the home of their main testing facilities. Without warning, the Grover City experiments go horribly wrong and the reanimated corpses go on a rampage, eating everyone in sight. With the town overtaken by zombies, a group of High School seniors takes it upon themselves to fight back and find a cure for the disease.


Cast

* Garrett Jones - Chris * Juliet Reeves - Jackie * William Howard Bowman - Scott * Rowan Bousaid - Tim * Ashley Elizabeth Pierce - Simone * Kendra Farner Kendra Farner as Melissa * Joel Ezra Hebner as Lance * Kevin J. O'Neill as Dr. Swartz * John Youmans as The Bartender * Larry Miller as Lee * Jeff Denton as Jon * Chris Shepardson as Charles * Jason Brague as Matty *James Anlage as Zombie


Production and release

The film was shot on location in Orlando,
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on an estimated budget of $30,000. It is intended to be the first of a trilogy of horror films and emulates classic examples of the genre; however, as of 2023, no sequel has been made. The film was purchased and released by
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, the straight-to-DVD genre arm of The Weinstein Company.


Reception

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, reports that 38% of eight surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating was 5.3/10. Brad Miska of
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praised the film, giving it a 3½ out of 5, and closing his review with, "Even with its low budget flaws, ''Automaton Transfusion'' is the
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of true
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horror films. After sifting through buckets and buckets of pure sh-t, it's such a relief to finally get that slice of pie I've been longing for. Steven C. Miller will be a household name by the end of 2007, you just watch, ''Automaton Transfusion'' is only the beginning". In a review for
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, Gordon Sullivan commended the gore and the ingenuity of the filmmakers considering their lack of money and time, but also criticized many aspects (such as the pacing, picture quality, and plot) of the film, and stated, "It feels like a video game: get the chainsaw power-up, go to the school gym, kill the zombies, get the serum. In a video game, this might be fun, but these characters aren't particularly well-drawn, so following them around a poorly-established town isn't very enjoyable".
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's Steve Barton awarded a 2½ out of 5, and said, "''Automaton Transfusion'' does a few things right, but sadly it gets most things wrong" and "I can't help but feel a bit queasy as the scent of missed opportunity permeates the air. I wanted to love this movie. I wanted this to be the next big thing. It just wasn't". Fellow Dread Central reviewer Joshua Siebalt gave ''Automaton Transfusion'' an even lower score of 1½, and called it an unimaginative "
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horror film" and "trainwreck" that consisted of almost nothing but one-dimensional characters "running and bleeding".


References


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Automaton Transfusion 2006 directorial debut films 2006 films 2006 horror films 2006 independent films 2000s American films 2000s English-language films American independent films American splatter films American teen films American zombie films Dimension Films films Films directed by Steven C. Miller Films shot in Florida