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Dawn Of The Dead

1978, Movie, NR, 125 mins

DAWN OF THE DEAD
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One of the key horror films of the '70s (a particularly fecund period for the genre), George Romero's apocalyptic follo wup to his classic Night of the Living Dead abandons easy scare tactics in favor of a darkly satirical assault on bourgeois culture. A small group of survivors from the flesh-eating zombie holocaust take refuge in that holiest of holy temples to American consumerism: the shopping mall. Read the complete review for Dawn Of The Dead
Year: 1978
Rated NR

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Cast
David Emge: Stephen
Ken Foree: Peter
Scott Reininger: Roger
Gaylen Ross: Francine
David Crawford: Dr. Foster
David Early: Mr. Berman

 

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