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The Dead Will Walk (2004) - The Making of Dawn of the Dead
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Artifact: The Dead Will Walk (2004) - The Making of Dawn of the Dead
Type: Video
Year: 2004
Submitted by: Monroeville Mall Admin
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=9B8dUxGzvehFF4qT&v=GMgSxK4tUKs&feature=youtu.be
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Before "The Walking Dead" had us checking our closets for walkers, The Dead Will Walk (2004) shamelessly shuffled into our hearts with rotting flesh, oozing brains, and a behind-the-scenes look at the zombie film that redefined the undead: Dawn of the Dead (1978).
This documentary digs up the past (literally) as cast and crew — including makeup wizard Tom Savini and horror maestro George A. Romero — spill the guts on how they turned a shopping mall into a nightmarish playground for flesh-hungry ghouls. It’s a heartfelt, hilarious, and surprisingly touching tribute to the film that taught us zombies love escalators, biker gangs make terrible mall guests, and yes, even the dead hate Mondays.
Packed with interviews, rare footage, and stories about exploding heads and zombie extras who took lunch breaks at the food court, The Dead Will Walk is a love letter to fans of practical effects, po...
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Artifact: The Dead Will Walk (2004) - The Making of Dawn of the Dead
Type: Video
Year: 2004
Submitted by: Monroeville Mall Admin
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?si=9B8dUxGzvehFF4qT&v=GMgSxK4tUKs&feature=youtu.be
Archive page: View artifact details
Article summary
Before "The Walking Dead" had us checking our closets for walkers, The Dead Will Walk (2004) shamelessly shuffled into our hearts with rotting flesh, oozing brains, and a behind-the-scenes look at the zombie film that redefined the undead: Dawn of the Dead (1978).
This documentary digs up the past (literally) as cast and crew — including makeup wizard Tom Savini and horror maestro George A. Romero — spill the guts on how they turned a shopping mall into a nightmarish playground for flesh-hungry ghouls. It’s a heartfelt, hilarious, and surprisingly touching tribute to the film that taught us zombies love escalators, biker gangs make terrible mall guests, and yes, even the dead hate Mondays.
Packed with interviews, rare footage, and stories about exploding heads and zombie extras who took lunch breaks at the food court, The Dead Will Walk is a love letter to fans of practical effects, po...
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