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Voodoo Apocalypse (2020) preview of ’70s Grindhouse tribute

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‘Only two jerks can save the world from the apocalypse’

Voodoo Apocalypse is a 2020 Spanish action comedy-horror feature film about two detectives, Black Magic, zombies and Mexican wrestling. The original title is Apocalipsis Voodoo

Directed by Vasni J. Ramos from a screenplay co-written with José J. Ramallo and Sergio G. Ramos, the movie stars also stars Ramallo and Ramos alongside Jorge Galván and Victor Hubara.

Plot:

After disappearing for five years, detective Charlie Vargas (José J. Ramallo) returns to Los Angeles to avenge the death of his former partner. Along with White Chocolate (Sergio G. Ramos), a young detective with a chip on his shoulder, the two enter a world of Black Magic, zombies and Mexican wrestling, in search of the infamous drug trafficker and murderer, Jimmy Vanilla (Victor Hubara).

Release:

Voodoo Apocalypse will be available on Digital Download from 9th November by Munro Films.

Cast and characters:

Sergio G. Ramos … White Chocolate
José J. Ramallo … Charlie Vargas (as Jose Ramallo)
Jorge Galván … Blackman
Victor Hubara … Jimmy / Papa Voodoo
Domingo Efegé … Burro Taxi
Jesús Santana … Mexicano de bar 1
Noé Ramos … Mexicano de bar 2
Francisco González Leal … Mexicano de bar 3 (as Francisco Leal)
César Martín … Mexicano de bar 4
Amanhuy Cala … Camarero cantina
Pablo Espinosa … Marido ‘La Familia’
Rut Angelina … Mujer ‘La Familia’
Isa Robayna … Chica cartel lucha
Joaquín Sánchez … Jefe lucha libre
Sheyla Melián … Prostitute
Raquel Rial … Kowalsky
Tana González … Guttemberg

Filming locations:

Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain

95 min
Color: Color
Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1

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