A mysterious plague has infected a small community. Those that are dying are purposefully infecting the remaining population and no one knows how to stop them. Widespread panic begins to ensue as more and more loved ones and neighbors succumb to the illness. The uninfected begin to board themselves in their homes, hoping to wait out the madness, but when the dead are the enemy, how long can the living hold out?
Thrust into the center of this mass hysteria, a young girl is charged with the prot
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A mysterious plague has infected a small community. Those that are dying are purposefully infecting the remaining population and no one knows how to stop them. Widespread panic begins to ensue as more and more loved ones and neighbors succumb to the illness. The uninfected begin to board themselves in their homes, hoping to wait out the madness, but when the dead are the enemy, how long can the living hold out?
Thrust into the center of this mass hysteria, a young girl is charged with the protection of her five-year-old niece. They struggle to survive from one community to the next in hopes of escaping the plague.
The Light of Daigh delivers a world never before touched by the undead, and creates a new prospective on zombie lore. TLD creator Russ Adams adds his own horrific circumstances to zombie mythology by introducing never before seen attributes to the undead, while injecting the tragedy and failings of heroism into the film.
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