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most of the links on this film are spam
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moderators . can you check the these links . thnxs
* anyone no a working link to this movie thnxs *
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he can't beat his originals. the zombie movie he is creating now lack compared,land of the dead,diary of the dead,i mean come on the guy would rather carry a cam instead of a shotty or machine gun,they are in America where weapons including fully ...
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Wes Craven as
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Simon Pegg as
Newsreader (voice) - Joshua Close as
Jason - Shawn Roberts as
Tony Ravello - Michelle Morgan as
Debra - Nick Alachiotis as
Fred - Scott Wentworth as
Maxwell - Joe Dinicol as
Eliot - Quentin Tarantino as
Newsreader (voice) - Guillermo del Toro as
Newsreader (voice) - Stephen King as
Newsreader (voice) - Matt Birman as
Zombie Trooper - George Buza as
Biker - Christopher Cordell as
Double Header Zombie - Laura DeCarteret as
Bree - Alexandria DeFabiis as
Zombie - Amy Ciupak Lalonde as
Tracy - Janet Lo as
Asian Woman - Tatiana Maslany as
Mary - Tino Monte as
Newscaster - Simon Northwood as
Trooper 1 - Megan Park as
Francine Shane - Philip Riccio as
- Martin Roach as
Stranger - Todd Schroeder as
Brody - Alan Van Sprang as
Colonel - Chris Violette as
Gordo
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The master of horror returns to the kind of filmmaking he pioneered and the genre he invented. In his first independent zombie film in over twenty years, George A. Romero takes us back to ground zero in the history of the living dead. Jason Creed and a small crew of college filmmakers are in the Pennsylvania woods making a no-budget horror film when they hear the terrifying news that the dead have started returning to life. Led by Jason's girlfriend, Debra, the frightened young filmmakers set off in a friend's old Winnebago to try to get back to the only safety and security they know: their homes. But there is no escape from the crisis, nor any real home for them anymore. Everything they depend upon, all that they hold dear, is fractured as the plague of the living dead begins to spread. Jason documents the true-life horrors in a tense, first-person style that heightens the reality of each encounter. Even as his friends die, even as they are attacked by ravenous walking corpses at every stop along the way, Jason keeps filming, an obsessive, unflinching eye in the midst of chaos. The government first denies, then promises to quell the crisis, but can't. Technology fails. Communication with the rest of the world becomes impossible. Jason and what remains of his crew end up on their own, a handful of lucky survivors, reliant on no one but themselves to stay alive. They take final refuge in a fortress of a mansion, but their sanctuary turns out to be a trap from which there is no escape. Throughout it all, the cameras keep rolling, recording every detail for future generations, if any survive. |||| The film will be the fifth film in Romero's Dead series. However, in "an attempt to re-establish a lucrative franchise," the film will, technically and philosophically, be a reboot, "a rejigging of the myth" says Romero. Even though the fourth film, Land of the Dead, was studio-produced through Universal Studios, Diary of the Dead was produced by Romero-Grunwald Productions, formed by Romero and his producer friend Peter Grunwald, with Artfire Films.
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