Buddy Bebop vs the Living Dead
In 2007 Ream Enterprises joined forces with CineXperia Productions to produce BuddyBeBop. The film was the first serious attempt in producing a feature length film and since has become one of the most involved projects to date. Buddy BeBoop vs. the Living Dead was written and directed by Justin Cash Kirkpatrick with production services provided by Ream Enterprises. Visit the movie's web-site at www.buddybebopthemovie.com.
About The Film
Disc jockey Alan Freed coined the phrase "rock 'n roll" to undermine the segregation of popular music into black and white. From its beginnings, rock 'n roll has been associated with youth, rebellion, and anti-establishment. It also has been associated with the advances in American civil liberties, as well as a defining musical revolution.
The government has been conducting secret tests aimed at pioneering space-flight, by using a series of controlled atomic explosions the goal is to successfully propel a spacecraft into the cosmos, as a result very high levels of radiation are expelled. The project has been classified as Orion.
There has been a problem… Extremely high levels of altered radioactive material have leaked outside protected sectors. The possible result of this accident could be catastrophic. A temporary cover story is leaked to the local press, but it's only a matter of time before there won't be any way to hide it.
It's 1956 and anytown USA is about to become anything but normal.