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Plaga Zombie
''Plaga Zombie'' (English: ''Zombie Plague'') is a 1997 Argentine horror film directed by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez, the former of whom wrote the film with Berta Muñiz; all three also star in the film. It is the first entry in the ''Plaga Zombie (film series), Plaga Zombie film series'' being followed up with ''Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante'' (2001), ''Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante – Revolución Tóxica'' (2012), and ''Plaga Zombie: American Invasion'' (2021). Cast * Berta Muñiz as John West * Pablo Parés as Bill Johnson * Hernán Sáez as Max Giggs * Walter Cornás as Mike Taylor * Paulo Soria as Zombie, FBI, Punk, etc. * Gabriel Grieco as Richard Gecko * Diego Parés as Willie Boxer * Martín Lepera as Albert el pizzero * Esteban Podetti as James Dana * Pablo Fayó as David Fox References External links

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Pablo Parés
Pablo Parés (born August 28, 1978, in Haedo, Buenos Aires Province) is an Argentine film director, producer, actor, cinematographer, screenwriter and film editor best known for his work in the horror film genre. He has directed and produced over 20 films. He is especially noted for directing the ''Plaga Zombie'' comedy horror film series—''Plaga Zombie ''Plaga Zombie'' (English: ''Zombie Plague'') is a 1997 Argentine horror film directed by Pablo Parés and Hernán Sáez, the former of whom wrote the film with Berta Muñiz; all three also star in the film. It is the first entry in the ''Plaga ...'' (1997), '' Plaga Zombie: Zona Mutante'' (2001), and '' Plaga Zombie: Revolución Tóxica'' (2012)—which he also produced, starred in and wrote. Selected filmography External links * 1978 births Living people People from Morón Partido Argentine male film actors Argentine film producers Argentine film directors Argentine film editors Argentine screenwriters Arge ...
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Paulo Soria
Paulo is a Portuguese masculine given name equivalent to the English name Paul. Notable people with the name include: * Paulo Jr., Brazilian bassist * Paulo Jr. (footballer), Brazilian footballer * Paulo Alho (born 1980), Portuguese race car driver * Paulo Almeida, Brazilian footballer * Paulo André Cren Benini (born 1983), Brazilian football defender * Paulo Angeles (born 1997), Filipino actor, singer and dancer * Paulo Avelino (born 1988), Filipino actor and film actor * Paulo de Carvalho (born 1947), Portuguese singer-songwriter and actor * Paulo Coelho (born 1947), Brazilian lyricist and novelist * Paulo Dybala (born 1993), Argentine professional footballer also called "La Joya" * Paulo Fernando Craveiro, Brazilian author * Paulo Freire (1921–1997), Brazilian educator and philosopher * Paulo R. Holvorcem, Brazilian amateur astronomer, a prolific discoverer of asteroids * Paulo Jorge (other), several people * Paulo Kanoa (1802–1885), Governor of Kauaʻi * Pau ...
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Argentine Zombie Films
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