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16 March 1973 (USA) moreTagline:
All hell is about to break loose. morePlot:
The military attempts to contain a manmade combat virus that causes death and permanent insanity in those infected, as it overtakes a small Pennsylvania town. full summary | full synopsisNewsDesk:
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a movie in desperate need of MORE craziness more (74 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Lane Carroll | ... | Judy | |
| Will MacMillan | ... | David (as W.G. McMillan) | |
| Harold Wayne Jones | ... | Clank | |
| Lloyd Hollar | ... | Col. Peckem | |
| Lynn Lowry | ... | Kathy | |
| Richard Liberty | ... | Artie | |
| Richard France | ... | Dr. Watts | |
| Harry Spillman | ... | Maj. Ryder | |
| Will Disney | ... | Dr. Brookmyre | |
| Edith Bell | ... | Lab. Technician | |
| Bill Thunhurst | ... | Brubaker (as W.L. Thunhurst Jr.) | |
| Leland Starnes | ... | Shelby | |
| A.C. McDonald | ... | Gen. Bowen (as A.C. MacDonald) | |
| Robert J. McCully | ... | Hawks | |
| Robert Karlowsky | ... | Sheriff Cooper |
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View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
103 minCountry:
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EnglishColor:
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1.66 : 1 moreSound Mix:
MonoCertification:
Germany:16 (re-rating) (2005) | Iceland:16 | Finland:(Banned) (cut) | Finland:K-16 (cut) | Australia:M | UK:18 | USA:R | West Germany:18Fun Stuff
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Director George A. Romero makes two cameos in the film; the first as a local being herded into the high school and the second as the head of the president of the United States seen on a monitor screen. moreGoofs:
Errors in geography: During the scene at the fire, a Sherrif's Deputy remarks there are road blocks on the on ramps to Interstate-80. I-80 is over fifty miles north of Evans Mills and would be far out side the perimeter the army set up. moreMovie Connections:
References Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) moreSoundtrack:
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Like Romero's "Day of the Dead," this is another marathon of carnage and excess talk, filled with scattered themes (martial law, role of the military, bureaucracy, disease, etc.). It's high-concept stuff, granted, but the budget is low and the script is unfocused. Like the attorney general's definition of "terrorism," the effects of the virus in "The Crazies" is just as vague (abnormal behavior that varies from person to person), but the unpredictability gets tedious after a while. The reason David Cronenberg's similarly-themed "Shivers" worked so well is because the parasites had a specific function (to replace a dead organ) and side-effect (they transform people into sex maniacs), and were confined to one specific location (an apartment complex). "The Crazies" is ambitious, but the unengaging performances and heavy-handed symbolism (tattered American flags, toy soldiers stepped on by real soldiers) renders it a mediocre oddity on Romero's resume.
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