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Director:
Writers:
George A. Romero (1968 screenplays)
John A. Russo (1968 screenplays)
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Release Date:
26 April 2007 (Russia) more
Tagline:
An All New Dimension of a Horror Classic more
Plot:
Both an homage to and a re-imagining of the original 1968 film, this update follows a group of survivors trapped in a farmhouse battling a siege of undead zombies....in 3D! full summary | add synopsis
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Cast

  (in credits order)

Brianna Brown ... Barb

Joshua DesRoches ... Ben

Sid Haig ... Gerald Tovar, Jr.

Greg Travis ... Henry Cooper

Johanna Black ... Hellie Cooper

Adam Chambers ... Owen

Ken Ward ... Johnny / Johnny Zombie
Alynia Phillips ... Karen Cooper

Max Williams ... Tom
Cristin Michele ... Judy

Marcia Ann Burrs ... Mom Zombie

Robert DiTillio ... Priest / Priest Zombie

Brian La Rosa ... Gerald Tovar - Sr. Zombie
Alan Gorg ... Mourner Zombie
Jason Brandt ... Grounds Keeper Zombie
Mark Sikes ... Mister Del Amo Zombie

Neil D'Monte ... First Mortuary Gate Zombie / Blind Road Attack Zombie

Sean Durrie ... Second Kitchen Attack Zombie
Bill Quinn ... Half Zombie (as William Quinn)
Regan Michelle Ellis ... Karen Zombie
Lawrence Greenstein ... Greenstein Zombie

Maxwell Fasen ... Final Zombie - Red Hand (as Max Fasen)
Kim Bateman ... Zombie
Btissam Belasri ... Zombie
Erin Blaisdell ... Zombie
Derek Brainard ... Zombie
Steve Ben Brown ... Zombie (as Steve Brown)
Todd Brown ... Zombie
Preston Craig ... Zombie
Paul Dermen ... Zombie
Heather Dietz ... Zombie
Paymon Ebrahimadeh ... Zombie
Brad Estrada ... Zombie
Megan Evans ... Zombie
Nicholas Frankel ... Zombie
Nicole Gallo ... Zombie
Carol Harrison ... Zombie
Kelly Janes ... Zombie

Rachel Jendrzejewski ... Zombie
Justin Ketrinchek ... Zombie
Eliazabeth Kirby ... Zombie
Kirk Klemme ... Zombie
Jaime Lawrence ... Zombie
David Long ... Zombie
Jeff Marinoff ... Zombie

Josh Mead ... Zombie
Lisa Motenko ... Zombie

Robert O'Connor ... Zombie
Jason Penarelli ... Zombie
Carmin Prince ... Zombie
Pat Querney ... Zombie
Robert Santini ... Zombie
Michael Schreder ... Zombie
Jeff Schwartz ... Zombie
Kurt Shearer ... Zombie
John Sisk ... Zombie
Michael Smith ... Zombie
Deborah Williams ... Zombie
Ian Zawadzri ... Zombie
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
B.J. Winslow ... Various Zombies
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Directed by
Jeff Broadstreet 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
George A. Romero  1968 screenplay
John A. Russo  1968 screenplay
Robert Valding  screenplay

Produced by
Laszlo Bene .... line producer
Jeff Broadstreet .... producer
Ingo Jucht .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Jason Brandt 
 
Cinematography by
Andrew Parke 
 
Film Editing by
Robert Valding 
 
Casting by
Mark Sikes 
 
Production Design by
Chris Davis 
 
Art Direction by
Josh Ritcher 
 
Set Decoration by
Yvonne von Wallenberg 
 
Costume Design by
Lisa Norcia 
 
Makeup Department
Jennifer Albrecht .... key makeup artist
Justin Apone .... special makeup effects artist
Dean Jones .... effects makeup designer
Starr Jones .... key makeup effects
Jerri Lynn Marlborough .... key hair stylist
Christopher James Miller .... assistant makeup artist
 
Production Management
Laszlo Bene .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Mimi Mui .... first assistant director
Kasia Skorynkiewicz .... second assistant director
Robert Valding .... second unit director
 
Art Department
Veva Burns .... title logo designer
Maxwell Fasen .... set dresser
 
Sound Department
Jose Barocio .... boom operator
Kyle Billingsley .... dialogue editor
Jim Lakin .... sound mixer
Doug Reed .... foley artist
Kurt Thum .... sound designer
Kurt Thum .... sound effects editor
Beth Wallan .... assistant sound editor
Garrard Whatley .... sound re-recording mixer
Garrard Whatley .... supervising sound editor
 
Visual Effects by
Adam Lima .... lead digital effects artist
Robert Valding .... digital effects artist
 
Stunts
Kim Robert Koscki .... stunt coordinator
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Chelsea Coleman .... still photographer
Michael Dermen .... additional grip
Brian Felton .... grip
Jim Firios .... first assistant camera
Jerry Hill .... steadicam operator
Yordi Martinez .... assistant camera
Dante Mazzola .... first assistant camera: second unit
Scott McCleary .... electrician
Scott Resnick .... second assistant camera
John Rogers .... gaffer
Joseph M. Setele .... director of photography: second unit
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Sarah Jeanne Mgeni .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Kenneth Armstrong .... digital intermediate technical director
Teague Cowley .... additional colorist
Andrew Huebscher .... colorist
Steve Lemley .... color timer
Bobby Maruvada .... on-line editor
 
Music Department
Lisa K. Fowle .... music editor
 
Other crew
Chelsea Coleman .... production assistant
Wil Evans .... production coordinator
Paul Greenstein .... gun wrangler
Rachel Howard .... script supervisor
Brian La Rosa .... movement coordinator
Lolita A. O'Connor .... production assistant
James Roddy .... production assistant
 

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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated R for horror violence and gore, language, sexual content, nudity and drug use.
Runtime:
USA:80 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
Director Jeff Broadstreet wrote the Gerald Tovar, Jr. part specifically for Sid Haig. He didn't let him in on this fact until after filming wrapped. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: When Judy is running out of the barn, the prosthetic covering her private parts is clearly visible. more
Movie Connections:
Features Night of the Living Dead (1968) more
Soundtrack:
Perfect World more

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What movies are in the "Dead" series?
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28 out of 48 people found the following review useful.
I liked it, 12 November 2006
6/10
Author: beatmetodeath from United States

Although I am a huge Romero and horror fan, I saw this movie pretty impulsively and without giving it much thought. I watched the trailer a few days prior and thought that it looked like your typical direct to video, shot on video, low budget whatever movie and left it at that. The fact that it had Sid Haig in it, or that it was 3D, were if anything just deterrents. I had no idea it was theatrical, so when I saw it was actually playing down the street in about 30 minutes me and my friend said what the heck. I'm not necessarily opposed to remakes as savagely as many other horror fans are (I liked savini's notld remake and I thought the dotd remake was fun enough, not to mention house of wax and hills have eyes) so I went in neutral.

that said, Night of the Living Dead 3D is a competent enough and, thankfully, relatively straight horror film that I personally thought was enjoyable. this is a quiet, reserved zombie movie vs a balls to the walls gorefest or whatever that many people might expect going in, but don't let that deter you - if anything, it just means the filmmakers are more interested in characters, story and atmosphere than a couple of cheap shots (although their is some slightly distasteful nudity...which I am fine with).

a lot of other people have cited the acting and dialogue in the film as terrible, but I thought everyone was serviceable in their roles and the writing completely respectable. I can't say any of the actors are real standouts, but I sympathized with the characters and cared about what was going on. Sid Haig does the typical Sid Haig thing which I find borders on self parody a little bit too much, but I thought his "zombie explanation monologue" was awesome.

I thought the zombies and makeup effects were top notch - more of the return of the living dead/EC comics style zombie look than the more modern, KNB effects version, which I personally think looks hokey. to clarify, these zombies DO NOT RUN!!! they lumber around and groan and moan and are pretty classy numbers. I liked the overall l Gothic look of the film - everything is cold and dark and desaturated, and there's always plenty of fog rolling around everywhere. what else do you want? bats? I guess they could have thrown some in there.

the 3D in the movie is, ironically enough, the films weakest link. there's just no reason for it. the filmmakers try their best to include some 3D gags, but you can tell its mostly just going through the motions and to satisfy the title. I'm hoping when this is released on DVD there will be a non-3D version because the movie plays much better without it. red and blue 3D technology is outdated anyway. even captain EO used polarized lenses.

in conclusion, check Night of the Living Dead 3D out, but go into the theater without any expectations, and stop being so damn cynical too! it's clear these guys were just trying to homage one of their favorite horror movies and make something the fans would enjoy. the movie doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it's solid enough and worth a gander.

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