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Format: DVDEdition: Widescreen
Leading Role: Al Cliver, Ian McCulloch, Tisa FarrowRating: NR
Director: Lucio FulciRelease Date: Jul 27, 2004
Genre: HorrorUPC: 827058105996
Sub-Genre: --Region: DVD: 1 (US, CA)
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After a New York harbor patrolman is murdered at the hands of a flesh-hungry ghoul aboard what was believed to be an abandoned yacht, Anne (Tisa Farrow)--the daughter of the ship's missing owner--teams up with a newspaper reporter named Peter West (Ian McCulloch) for a private investigation. With the help of a pair of sightseers, they travel to the secluded Caribbean island of Matul, where Anne's father was last seen conducting medical research. There, they meet his colleague, Dr. Menard (Richard Johnson), who frantically attempts to find a scientific explanation for a phenomenon that has plagued the island; it seems as if the dead refuse to stay dead. The locals believe a voodoo curse is at work as scores of animated corpses rise from their graves to hungrily seek out live flesh. Anne learns her father has died, but before she and the others can return to civilization, they are forced into battle with a plethora of bloodthirsty zombies. Italian maestro Lucio Fulci's most lucrative outing features an abundance of shockingly gruesome sequences filmed in the director's regular close-up style, wasting none of frequent collaborator Giannetto De Rossi's amazing makeup effects. The ominous synthesizer soundtrack by Fabio Frizzi splendidly shrouds the action with simplistic, yet catchy hooks that are sure to continue buzzing in viewer's mind long after the film's spine-chilling ending. Released abroad as a sequel to George A. Romero's DAWN OF THE DEAD, produced by Dario Argento in Italy as ZOMBI.

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Producer:Fabrizio De Angelis, Ugo Tucci
Cast:Auretta Gay

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DVD Features:

Region 0
Keep Case
Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35
Audio:
 Dolby Digital Mono - English, Italian
 Dolby Digital 5.1 - English, Italian
 Dolby Digital Stereo - English, Italian
Additional Release Material:
 Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical
               2. TV Spots
               3. Radio Spots
 Biography - 1. Lucio Fulci - Director
Interactive Features:
 Hidden Features
Text/Photo Galleries:
 Stills/Photos
 Poster Art

Filmed in Dominican Republic; Rome, Italy; and New York, New York.

Unrated release in America, no one under 17 admitted.

The make-up crew applied a thin layer of clay to the extras performing as zombies who would then be required to sit in the sun to dry. The cast and crew dubbed them "the walking flower pots".

Although released in Italy as a sequel to DAWN OF THE DEAD (a.k.a. ZOMBI), Romero's film is already considered the second part of a trilogy beginning with NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD in 1968 and ending with DAY OF THE DEAD in 1985.

The stuntman scheduled to play a zombie in the underwater shark attack became too frightened to shoot the scene.  In an effort to stay on schedule, Fulci quickly employed the shark's trainer to fill in.

Scottish actor Ian Mc Colluch shot his scenes in New York "illegally" after the American Embassy refused to grant him a temporary work visa.

Director Lucio Fulci cites the American films VOODOO ISLAND,  I WALKED WITH A ZOMBIE, and THE WALKING DEAD as inspirational to the filming of ZOMBIE.

ZOMBIE is the fist of three Italian horror films of which actor Ian Mc Colluch would star. The others, ZOMBIE HOLOCAUST in 1980 and ALIEN CONTAMINATION in 1981 were the last Italian genre films for McColluch.

The sequel ZOMBIE 3 began with Fulci in the director's chair, but after a succession of disagreements with the screenwriter and producer he walked off the set leaving Bruno Mattei to complete the project.

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U.S. Bidders ONLY!!! Paypal Payments ONLY!!! Zombie, A Film By Lucio Fulci, DVD. Very Scary!!! From an adult non-smoking home, only viewed once because it gave me nightmares! Please ask all questions before bidding as there is no return on this item. Purchaser pays Media Rate Shipping. Winning Bidder must submit Paypal Payment within 48 hours of auction closing.


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