28 Days Later by Alex Garland

28 Days Later by Alex Garland

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Alex Garland's first screenplay is a terrifying page-turner brought vividly to the screen by director Danny Boyle. A virus that locks those infected into a permanent state of killing rage is accidentally released from a British research facility.

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28 Days Later by Alex Garland

Alex ("The Beach") Garland's first screenplay is a terrifying page-turner brought vividly to the screen by director Danny ("Trainspotting") Boyle. A virus that locks those infected into a permanent state of killing rage is accidentally released from a British research facility. Twenty-eight days later, a motocycle messenger awakes from a coma and finds himself among a small group of survivors in London, trapped in a desperate struggle to protect themselves from the infected. As they attempt to salvage a future from the apocalypse, they find that their most deadly enemy may not be the virus, but other survivors.
Screenplay of the visceral new film from the team of Danny Boyle, Alex Garland and Andrew Macdonald as they follow The Beach with a no-stars cast, digital video shot, UK-set urban zombie horror filmThe publication of the screenplay coincides with a UK wide tour of special screenings. The film will be released on 1 November.
Alex Garland is the author of the bestselling novels The Beach ,The Tesseract, and The Coma, which was created with images by his father Nicholas Garland. He is the co-author of the videogame, Enslaved. He has written the screenplays for 28 Days Later and Sunshine, both directed by Danny Boyle and produced by Andrew Macdonald.
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ISBN 13 9780571216536
ISBN 10 0571216536
Title 28 Days Later
Author Alex Garland
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Faber And Faber
Year published 2002-10-07
Number of pages 96
Prizes Short-listed for Hugo Award (Dramatic Presentation) 2004
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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