Dawn of the Dead
1978 · Movie · 126 min. · United States
Picking up where NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD left off, and still offering no explanation of why the dead are walking the earth, DAWN plunges headlong into one of the most violent and original horror films ever made. After securing an apartment building overcome with flesh-eating zombies, two Philadelphia area SWAT team members, Peter and Roger, flee to a television station, where they escape in the station’s helicopter with Francine and Stephen, two station employees. Seeking refuge from the zombies and the ensuing hysteria, they land on top of a Pittsburgh area shopping mall, despite the fact that the undead seem to be flocking there. What begins as a stop for supplies becomes a longer stay as the four become embroiled in a futile war within the mall to keep their flesh to themselves and remain alive. The film’s relentlessly disturbing and innovative gore effects are one reason to see DAWN OF THE DEAD, but those who can stomach the endless barrage of blood and gnarled zombie faces will be rewarded, and possibly surprised, by what the film says about human nature and life within a consumer-based culture. Any aficionado of horror is likely to place the film high on their list of revered cinema.
Direction George A. Romero
Cast David Emge · Ken Foree · Scott H. Reiniger · Gaylen Ross · David Crawford · David Early · Richard France · Howard Smith · Tom Savini
Soundtrack Dario Argento · The Goblins
Screenplay George A. Romero
Cinematography Michael Gornick
Original title Dawn of the Dead
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