Release Date: Aug 19, 2003 Region: 1 Runtime: 102 mins Studio: Anchor Bay Audio:
ENGLISH: DTS ES Surround [CC] ENGLISH: DD-EX 6.1 [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Custom Case Rating: NR Features:
Disc 1: Audio Commentary with Writer/Director George A. Romero, Special Make-up Effects artist Tom Savini, Production Designer Cletus Anderson and actress Lori Cardille Audio Commentary with Filmmaker Roger Avary Disc 2: The Many Days of Day Of The Dead-An all-new 39 minute documentary featuring interviews with writer/director George A. Romero, Producer David Ball, Special Make-up Effects artist Tom Savini, and Greg Nicotero, Production Designer Cletus Anderson, Assistant Director Chris Romero and Actors Lori Cardille, Joe Pilato and Howard Sherman. Day Of The Dead: Behind The Scenes-31 minutes of production footage from Special Make-up Effects Artist Tom Savini Audio Interview with Actor Richard Liberty Wampum Mine Promotional Video Theatrical Trailers TV Spots Production Stills Behind-the-Scenes Photos Posters & Advertising Art Gallery Of Memorabilia Zombie Make-Up Photo Gallery Continuity Stills Gallery George Romero Bio DVD-ROM: Original Screenplay & Production Memos DiVimax Series-This DVD has been mastered with DiViMax-a High Definition (HD) film transfer process that provides state-of-the-art picture quality-and can be viewed on any home entertainment system.
Release Date: Sep 7, 2004 Region: 1 Runtime: 101 mins Studio: Anchor Bay Audio:
ENGLISH: DTS ES 5.1 [CC] DANISH: DD-EX 5.1 [CC]
Video:
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Subtitles: [None] Packaging: Keep Case Rating: NR Features:
Audio Commentary with Writer/Director George A. Romero, Special Make-up Effects artist Tom Savini, Production Designer Cletus Anderson and actress Lori Cardille Audio Commentary with Filmmaker Roger Avary
Day of the Dead, chapter three of George Romero's mighty zombie trilogy, has big footsteps to follow. Night of the Living Dead was a classic that revitalised a certain corner of the cinema, and Dawn of the Dead was nothing short of epic. Day of the Dead, however, has always been regarded as a comedown compared to those twin peaks--and perhaps it is. But on its own terms, this is an awfully effective horror movie, made with Romero's customary social satire and cinematic vigour--when a "retrained" zombie responds to the "Ode to Joy", the film is in genuinely haunting territory. The story is set inside a sunken military complex, where Army and medical staff, supposedly working on a solution to the zombie problem, are going crazy (strongly foreshadowing the final act of 28 Days Later). Tom Savini's make-up effects could make even hardcore gore fans tear off their own heads in amazement. --Robert Horton
Release Date: Apr 9, 2001 Video:
Wide Screen
Subtitles: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish Features:
Chapter Selection Behind The Scenes Footage Horror Trailers Biographies And Filmographies Photo Gallery