This DVD Boxset distributed by XT Video (Austria) there are 3 disks (DVD-PAL) containing 2 versions of the movie plus a bonus disc that contains some documentaries and specials on the cult film directed by Romero. The first DVD disc contains the film Euro Cut version (118min.) , the soundtrack, images and trailers, respectively, German and Italian and a British TV-Spot. The second DVD disc contains the version Extended Cut (139min.), with Behind the scenes, and various Memorabilia. The third DVD disc contains documentary entitled Document of the Dead (in English) about 92 min. And another documentary titled The Dead Will Walk about 75min.
Truly a beautiful DVDs Collector's Box and beyond.
The story with the zombies of George A. Romero was born in 1968, when he comes out with some difficulty his first and unforgettable films: Night of the Living Dead, a film shot in 7 months with a budget of about 100,000 dollars. George A. Romero with his friend John Russo (screenwriter of Night of the Living Dead) by contacting the Columbia and the AIP to distribute the film, but they refuse to distribute the film. The film is taken at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and suffered found a positive effect on viewers.
The film becomes a cult, and George Romero, the father of Zombies.
The way of making a film of George A. Romero is revolutionary and it has nothing to do with the films that were produced during those years from the Hammer or the AIP. He shot his film with an 8mm camera to his shoulder and has a way of filming the documentary images somewhat. Prior to joining Dawn of the Dead, George A. Romero runs two other films: Jack's Wife and The Crazies. In 1979, running Dawn of the Dead , co-written by Dario Argento (Suspiria, Deep Red ...). This is a return to the Dead by George A. Romero, a topic left in his 2 previous films. The epidemic has now spread uncontrollably and a group of people survivors trying to escape the greed and the desire for human flesh of the zombies himself by taking shelter in a shopping mall.
The group in which includes a boy, his girlfriend and two officers of the special unit, will seek to prevent entry to the zombies are attracted by the flesh but also the memories and habits that resurfaced in their head as they passed by the living, entire day at the mall, and not only to cause problems because the boys will also be a group of bikers, perhaps the most violent and dangerous of the zombies themselves.
The cast of Dawn of the Dead is also Tom Savini in the role of one of the bikers that haunt the survivors, as well as curator of special effects and makeup, all realized in masterly fashion.
The trilogy of George A. Romero with the zombies ends in 1985 with Day of the Dead.
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