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Dawn
of the Dead (1978, It./US)
In George Romero's horror sequel to his Night
of the Living Dead (1968) - this gore-filled epic-length
sequel was written and directed by George A. Romero, but without
any of the characters from the original film; confusion and pandemonium
abounded due to conflicting reports of attacks of reanimated
zombies:
- a knowledgeable doctor was interviewed as he warned
about the hopeless situation, blaming the dire circumstances upon
emotional reactions of the citizenry. He explained: "Every
dead body that is not exterminated becomes one of them. It gets
up and kills. The people it kills get up and kill...They kill for
one reason. They kill for food. They eat their victims."
- in one of the film's earliest scenes, a SWAT team
in a ghetto tenement building in Philadelphia violently forced
the resistant residents to leave their apartments and give up
their dead loved ones:
- one resident's zombie head was explosively
shot off
- the flesh of the shoulder of another woman was
ravenously bitten by a marauding zombie relative - her husband
- four survivors sought refuge in a deserted suburban
Pittsburgh shopping mall: pregnant WGON-TV anchorwoman Francine
(Gaylen Ross), her boyfriend - helicopter pilot/TV news-traffic
reporter Stephen (David Emge), and two SWAT cops Roger DeMarco
(Scott Reiniger) and Peter Washington (Ken Foree)
- on their journey to the shopping mall, they refueled
at
a private airfield; in a hurriedly-abandoned airport chart office,
black Philly PD SWAT team member Peter Washington
was also unexpectedly assaulted by two zombie children (Donna and
Mike Savini) who emerged from a closet, but he tossed them off
and shot them
- there were many memorable scenes in which marauding,
staggering, flesh-eating zombies engaged in relentless attacks
upon them; there was biting social satire
that equated zombies with consumers (as perky, goofy mall music
played, zombies stumbled around on escalators, etc.)
- outside the Pittsburgh-area mall, careless SWAT
cop Roger was retrieving his forgotten knapsack from the cab of
a truck when he was helping to ferry semi-trailer trucks from a
loading dock to the mall to block the entrances; Roger was surrounded
by zombies and bitten in the left forearm and left calf
- a climactic band of about a few dozen bikers in
a motorcycle gang attacked the mall and the zombies inside,
and when outnumbered by the hungry creatures, their eviscerated bloody
flesh was fought over
Stephen's Death and Re-Animation as a Zombie
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- there was a chilling zombie attack and death of
Stephen: he was first shot in the arm by fleeing bikers; then he
was assaulted inside a mall elevator and bitten in the leg and
neck by the undead, and began to bleed profusely - hours later
when the doors opened, his reanimated zombie corpse joined the
army of undead who now had infiltrated into every mall store
- in the film's conclusion, zombified Stephen led
a group of other zombies to the hidden apartment; Peter was eventually
able to kill Stephen, and fought off the zombies to join Fran on
the rooftop for a helicopter getaway - flying off to an uncertain
future together
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Zombie Head Shot Off
Unexpected Shoulder Bite by Dead Zombified Husband
Assault of Two Zombie Children on SWAT member Peter Washington
at Airfield
Zombie Attack on SWAT cop Roger at a Truck
Mall Zombies
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