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The Life Zone

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The Life Zone
Directed byRod Weber
Written byKenneth del Vecchio
Produced byKenneth del Vecchio
Starring
Cinematography
  • Danny Buosanto
  • Sherri Kauk
Edited byRod Weber
Music byKenneth Lampl
Production
company
Justice for All Productions
Distributed by
  • Justice for All Productions
Release date
  • June 10, 2011 (2011-06-10)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.5 million

The Life Zone is an anti-abortion horror film written and produced by Kenneth del Vecchio, directed and edited by Rod Weber and starring Robert Loggia, Blanche Baker, Lindsey Haun, Angela Little, and Nina Transfield. It was released as a straight-to-DVD in 2011.

It was panned by critics, with the main criticism on its anti-abortion message, but also focus on bad acting, screenplay, and lack of scares.

Plot

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Three women who had gone to get abortions wake up to find that they have been kidnapped and are being held captive by a doctor who intends for them to deliver their unwanted babies. Instead of the usual horror fare, the nightgown-garbed women drink warm milk while reading and watching propaganda on why abortion is wrong.

After a while, two of the women decide against having abortions and agree to have their babies, while the third still resists and even tries to force a miscarriage.

Suddenly it transpires that the two women who gave birth were never real; it turns out that the die-harder died on the abortion table and the doctor had committed suicide, and both of them are in Hell.

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