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Day of the Dead

Day of the Dead

Directed by George Romero

After a zombie apocalypse, scientists attempt to reverse the reanimation process and train zombies to abstain from eating people. But this being one of George Romero's films, the scientists and military enforcers at the underground lab facility soon wind up in deep trouble. As with his previous two zombie films, Romero inserts a commentary on the decade it was made - the '80s - connecting the walking dead to the homeless, the poor and people with AIDS. Controversial on its release, DOTD later found a group of champions who consider it one of Romero's best.

After a zombie apocalypse, scientists attempt to reverse the reanimation process.

Cast: Lori Cardille, Terry Alexander, Joseph Pilato, Sherman Howard

Member Reviews

my favorite entry of the original trilogy.

Visco_Inferno
7 hours ago

Hello Aunt Felicia.

CaptainRon
5 days ago

I was born in 2000 and movies like this reminds me I was born to late. I saw this movie when I was 13 and have loved it ever since. Not scary just a fun watch.

SlappinStickies
1 week ago

Romero at his 80s best.

FinalBoss211
1 week ago

Five skulls. By far the best that George R. Romero had to offer.

SomeDayWriter
1 week ago