The Return of the Living Dead with Clu Gulager: DVD Cover
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The Return of the Living Dead Director: Dan O'Bannon Cast: Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don Calfa, Beverly Randolph

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/11/2007
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 10,009

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Features

Audio Commentary With Cast, Crew and Undead; Audio Commentary With Director Dan OBannon and Production Designer William Stout; The Decade of Darkness Featurete; Return of the Living Dead - The Dead Have Risen Featurette; Zombie Subtitles For the Film; Designing the Dead Featurette.

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Scene Index

Disc #1 -- Return of the Living Dead
1. Perfect Teeth [:09]
2. Army Secret [3:55]
3. Vapor/Main Titles [3:30]
4. On Call [3:03]
5. A Little Problem [4:28]
6. Dark Fantasy [:44]
7. Let Him Out [3:18]
8. A Big Favor [1:33]
9. Dust to Dust [5:13]
10. Getting Soaked [6:51]
11. Hungry [:35]
12. Technically Speaking [4:23]
13. They're Out There [2:02]
14. Under Siege [3:27]
15. Rigor Mortis [3:27]
16. Zombie Prisoner [4:35]
17. Send More Cops [1:05]
18. Transformation [2:50]
19. Escape Attempt [2:59]
20. Surrounded [2:57]
21. Call For Help [3:40]
22. In Case of Emergency [5:01]
23. Contingency Plan [:11]
24. Spectacular Results/End Titles [3:39]

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Editorial Reviews

Like George Romero's Night of the Living Dead, whose central premise it loosely reworks, this seemingly standard-issue gore-fest offers more than meets the eye. It's not a genre-defining masterpiece like the source of its inspiration, but it is a relatively clever popcorn flick with more gruesome imagery and self-aware humor than most such films that glutted the mid-'80s marketplace. The punk rock trappings of its young cast were years out of date by the time of release just like in the John Hughes movies that ruled the multiplexes at the time. And in many ways, Return of the Living Dead comes off like The Breakfast Club, dressed up, or down, in dingy horror movie threads. Played with a knowing wink and a splash of special effects, juvenile-delinquent stereotypes provide a convenient framework for the inevitable escalation of cannibalism and thrills. By positing that the original Night of the Living Dead was based on a real incident involving a chemical that turns human corpses into brain-thirsty monsters, director/co-screenwriter Dan O'Bannon gets to thread in a slyly humorous subplot about a vigilant army officer. Even better is the campy dialogue of the titular zombies and the queasily funny set pieces. One sequence involving a warehouse full of medical specimens suddenly come to life gives rise to the indelible image of a "half-dog" and an angry butterfly collection surely worthy twists on a concept Romero himself revisited again and again. Brian Dillard, All Movie Guide

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One of the greatest zombie movies everby Anonymous

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April 28, 2009: I remember watching this as a kid and loving it because it was so scary. Now that I'm older, I love it because it's so funny. There is a current lack of legitimate attempts at making good horror movies. This movie is fun to watch and can be watched multiple times without getting old. I especially like the zombie subtitles in this edition. One of my all time favorites.

You Can't Beat This Brilliantly Campy Filmby Anonymous

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August 21, 2006: I have yet to see a quality zombie film with this much cheese. It is perfectly balanced. From the overly stereotypical characters to the zombies calling out for "brains." The only small problem I have is the running zombies which is hardly probable but that is such a small issue that it is almost non-existent. Buy this movie and cherish the fact that it is in your collection.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen / Pan & Scan edition.


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