Filming begins on zombie film Valentine DayZ, starring Carrie Keagan

Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Carrie Keagan

Recently seen battling zombies in Backstreet Boy Nick Carter's DEAD 7, actress Carrie Keagan is coming back for a rematch with the living dead in writer/director Mark Allen Michaels' VALENTINE DAYZ, which just began filming last week.

Keagan's co-stars in this "heart stopping horror story" include Dallas Valdez, Diane Ayala Goldner, Curt Lambert, and Robert Allen Mukes, who can be seen in the set picture below. Keagan, Valdez, and Lambert previously worked with Michaels on his Bigfoot movie THE FIANCÉ. Genre fans are likely to know Goldner and Mukes from films like FEAST and HOUSE OF 1000 CORPSES, respectively, among several others.

Described as a blend of hard-boiled crime thriller and brutal, bloody horror, VALENTINE DAYZ takes its characters 

on a journey from the champagne and yacht lifestyles of the rich and corrupt, to doom and despair in Death Valley as the zombie-apocalypse threatens everything they hold dear.

The film is being produced by Staci Layne Wilson and Kate Rees Davies. 

Sounds like an interesting project, with a good cast of familiar faces.

Robert Allen Mukes Valentine DayZ

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