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Day of the Dead (1985)
Struggling against survival, a group of scientists and soldiers, do their best and struggle against hiding in a secret place underground from the zombies that rule the world and search for humans, in order to murder them.
21 August 1959, New York, New York, USA
12 July 1957
11 June 1949, Chicago, Illinois, USA
30 January 1930, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
16 August 1966, Akron, Ohio, USA
23 June 1949, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
20 December 1964, Burbank, California, USA
30 September 1944, Galway, Ireland
24 March 1947, Bridgeport, Connecticut, USA
2 May 1954, Pittsburg, Kansas, USA
4 February 1940, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
21 January 1955, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
May 03, 2005
The film's frosty pessimism about mankind's future does eventually get under your skin.
November 25, 2004
Darker and more contained than the first two, this is one film that deserves a second look.
October 28, 2007
This deconstruction is so encompassing that the climactic explosion of zombie mayhem - revealing and awesome though it is - is practically an afterthought.
April 01, 2005
Excellent message, excellent carnage. Two great tastes that taste great together.
June 13, 2012
One of the most uneasy and unnerving horror movies ever created.
July 29, 2007
It feels frustrated, embittered, made by a man who's fed up with the business side of the movie industry.
November 15, 2013
Demonstrates you don't need to be bombed back into the stone age when you can reach that state by exercising your own stupidity. The subterranean setting is the tip-off: While the zombies evolve the humans devolve -- almost literally -- into cave men.
June 04, 2011
The director's favorite of his zombie trilogy is an unrecognized masterpiece.
April 09, 2011
The third leg of an entertaining and thought-provoking but not completely satisfactory 1950's zombie trilogy.
September 17, 2013
An indisputable classic.
September 18, 2013
The years have been kind to Day Of The Dead, however...And though it's still a disappointment in relation to its two predecessors, it has much to recommend it.

