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Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Description
It is those events that speak of horror inside a shopping mall. That story is followed by two in a team in Philadelphia, where they suffer from a terrifying position inside the center. At those crucial moments, team members must find shelter when faced with an increasing zombie from the dead, which is very frightening.
It is those events that speak of horror inside a shopping mall. That story is followed by two in a team in Philadelphia, where they suffer from a terrifying position inside the center. At those crucial moments, team members must find shelter when faced with an increasing zombie from the dead, which is very frightening.
Actors:
David W. Butler,
Jeff Paul,
Rod Stouffer,
Butchie,
Dave Hawkins,
Charlie Peters,
Robert Williams,
Robert Langer,
Greg Besnak,
Cliff Forrest,
Tom Savini
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David W. Butler
Jeff Paul
Rod Stouffer
Butchie
Dave Hawkins
Charlie Peters
Robert Williams
Robert Langer
Greg Besnak
2 October 1958, Homestead, Pennsylvania, USA
Cliff Forrest
Tom Savini
3 November 1946, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
George A. Romero
George A. Romero
4 February 1940, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#David Emge #Dawn Associates #George A. Romero #Ken Foree #Laurel Group #Scott H. Reiniger
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July 29, 2007
Romero, who was his own editor this time out, keeps the scenes clipped and purposeful.
October 23, 2004
Dawn of the Dead is one of the best horror films ever made -- and, as an inescapable result, one of the most horrifying. It is gruesome, sickening, disgusting, violent, brutal and appalling.
October 07, 2008
Romero's script is banal when not incoherent.
October 07, 2013
Cynical, devastating and relentless, director George A Romero's gruelling masterpiece about the American Dream turning into a terrifying nightmare is a brilliant blend of black comedy and hip, if harrowing, carnage.
February 21, 2007
Between atrocities the movie has its funny moments and funny lines. It's just difficult to relish the humor when you're dripping in so much gore.
July 23, 2008
This sequel to Night of the Living Dead (1968) abandoned the shadowy black-and-white creepiness of its progenitor in favor of a brightly lit color canvas that was bigger, broader, and bloodier.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
Perhaps horror-movie buffs will consider this an improvement.
October 29, 2007
Romero's framing of social ills via his rotting, walking metaphors is ingenious but it's the more subtle, unspoken statements that register with the greatest force.
January 26, 2006
Undoubtedly the zombie movie to end 'em all.
September 24, 2007
This is both a fine straight-up horror and an archly sly comment on consumer society.
October 14, 2014
George Romero's horrific sequel to Night Of The Living Dead finds the zombies still shuffling around Pittsburgh.
March 29, 2007
Romero's sensibility approaches the Swiftian in its wit, accuracy, excess, and profound misanthropy.

