Debra Gordon is an actor known for her work in the realm of cult horror cinema. She appears in Dawn of the Dead (1978) as a member of the living dead's chaotic backdrop, contributing to the film's exploration of societal collapse. Gordon also features in Day of the Dead (1985), where her role further cements her connection to the genre's evolution. With her performances in these films, she adds a distinct layer to the conversation surrounding zombie cinema and its cultural impact.
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The story follows a small, low-budget film crew working on a slasher film in a secluded mountain cabin. As the shoot progresses, the lines between fiction and reality begin to blur for the cast and crew. They slowly come to realize that the director, Lacey Bickle, is secretly operating hidden cameras to film a separate, nefarious project—and that the staged camera killings are actually turning into a real-life snuff film.