
Lazarus: Apocalypse
Hollywood 1957, Before the Apocalypse...
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In 1957, insurance investigator George Lazarus is tasked with interviewing twelve employees of the Deadly Sin Cigarette Company when his firm receives a suspicious insurance claim. He learns that all twelve had been let go after contracting mysterious illnesses, but before he can report back, Lazarus goes missing without a trace. After his disappearance, his fiancée Bethany and his friend Chip set out to find him - but what they uncover may actually signal the end of the entire human race.
Production
Apothecary Entertainment, Church Hill Productions
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Natalie Victoria
Bethany Loomis
Ray Capuana
George A. Lazarus
Kevin Eugene Franklin
Ben 'Chip' Logan

James Duval
Roger Abel

Stephen Geoffreys
Steven Wells

Josh Hammond
Jimmy

Brooke Lewis Bellas
Ms. Daniels

Janet Tracy Keijser
Beatrice, the Enchanted Woman

Krista Grotte Saxon
Marion Crane

Jeff Dylan Graham
Freddy

Sarah French
Marilyn

Brian Andrews
Senior

Thomas J. Churchill
Mammon Beelzebub
Kenneth J. Hall
Father Kelly

Serena Lorien
Andrea

Raven Lexy
Eve
Taylor-Morgan Lewis
Lucinda
Ashlee Buchanan
Harold's Wife
Alisha Olson
Misty

Jamie Katonic
Strolling Woman
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