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Resident Evil: Degeneration
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Resident Evil: Degeneration

Feb 13, 2008
1h 37m
★ 6.8

Evil never rest

Overview

Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield must battle a rogue warrior seeking revenge after unleashing the deadly G-Virus, whilst a mutated monster goes on a rampage.

Genres

Animation
Horror
Action
Science Fiction

Production Companies

Capcom
Sony Pictures
Digital Frontier

Cast

Paul Mercier

Leon S. Kennedy (voice)

Paul Mercier

Alyson Court

Claire Redfield (voice)

Alyson Court

Laura Bailey

Angela Miller (voice)

Laura Bailey

Roger Craig Smith

Curtis Miller (voice)

Roger Craig Smith

Crispin Freeman

Frederic Downing (voice)

Crispin Freeman

Michael Sorich

Senator Ron Davis (voice)

Michael Sorich

Salli Saffioti

Ingrid Hunnigan (voice)

Salli Saffioti

Michelle Ruff

Rani Chawla (voice)

Michelle Ruff

Mary Elizabeth McGlynn

Rani's aunt (voice)

Mary Elizabeth McGlynn

Steve Blum

Greg Glenn (voice)

Steve Blum

Michael McConnohie

WilPharma CEO (voice)

Michael McConnohie

Kirk Thornton

U.S. President (voice)

Kirk Thornton

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