not only that but the greatest zombie movie of all time!!! actually this is my favorite movie. seen it more times than I can count. Ive memorized most of the lines from the movie lol.
NOTLD in early seventies scared the crap out of me so no way would I miss the premier in ‘78 for Dawn of the Dead sequel. It did not disappoint... to this day it’s still my favorite. Kudos George, RIP.
I made the mistake of seeing this at the theater while stoned, and for a few weeks I was totally screwed up in the head. but I now love it and have probably seen it forty times.
Quite a few comments about age on here, mostly about Scott & David. Some people age as they get older and some don't as Ken and Gaylen prove. Some people age prematurely as well. It's just life. I am just glad the four main cast members are still alive and well.
I'd have to agree the Stephen zombie is phenomenal.. In looks and movement.. Masterful performance. The character was great.. All the characters were amazing. Such a classic. A true romp
Very nice to see this people again, they all look good, Ken is the youngest looking of all. This is one of my favorite zombie movies of all time and certainly it goes beyond cult classic status, is a lot more than that, this is a great one.
Thank you so much for this. Dawn of the Dead is one of my favorite movies. Everything about it was perfect -- especially the acting -- and it was fantastic to see the cast together again.
In the extra long version Peter straps on guns in the mirror and checks himself out. I love the weapon up scene too of course good to know it's both our favorites.
I always wonder if they lived. Peter and flygirl. The helicopter had low fuel when they took off at the end so you know they had to refuel eventually. Don't know if they made far but I always wonder if they lived or not.
I remember seeing "Dawn" the first time on vhs in 84-85 and holy crap what an experience on the little screen, epic. I knew then it was the best Zombie movie I've ever seen.
I had a friend hire it for me on VHS because I was under-age back in about 1988. I put it on after my parents went to bed and it scared the crap out of me. Been addicted to zombie movies ever since!
+Rahsaan Brown Yeah, it's getting quite old. I keep wondering why in the hell the Walking Dead folks don't simply go somewhere that freezes during the winter. With all the wandering around and sulking, you'd think they could make their way north a few hundred miles. But of course, they want to drag it all out as much as possible.
Very true! The 1970's really broke through the barriers when it came to Zombie films (of course Night of the Living Dead was the first seed in 68') but for me, Dawn of the Dead and Fulci's masterpiece of Zombie Flesh Eaters were just as good as it gets for Zombie fanatics. I thought the remake of Romero's Living Dead in 1990 was a decent effort and in terms of modern times for me my personal choice is The Dead (classic slow moving zombies) from 2010 , if no-one has seen this, its worth a go. But they just don't make them anymore like Romero and Fulci did . These zombie classics will forever have a cult following.
James Hughes I know what you mean zombie movies and films don’t hold up compared to George a Romero or lucio fulci zombie movies my favorite out of the dead saga is dawn of the dead then day of the dead the night of the living dead then land of the dead in that order
I watch this movie at least every two-three years since it's been available for home viewing. I've owned it on VHS, DVD and now have a beautiful MKV file on flash-drive! This will always be my favorite movie of all time. Yup, I'm a fan-boy nerd and proud of it man!!
Outstanding, Thanks for posting. I saw it on opening night in Jacksonville Florida when I was 17 and it changed movies for me and I have been a Zombie fan ever since.
Sheer unadulterated brilliance. Night, Dawn, and Day. No fast "zombies". It encapsulates the United States of America today, yesterday, and tomorrow. My father is Pennsylvania Dutch and is 96 on August 1st of 2023 and a WWII veteran. He is a voracious reader on his kindle. We speak of this series often. Enough said folks. Blessings.
I've seen dawn multiple times, first at the theater with my BFF 1978! Have the VHS need to get DVD! Best horror movie ever, ill never get tired of it! The cast was incredible! Rip George Romero!❤🙏✌🎭😊
this was great to watch, i cant believe how much they have aged though but in a good way :) my only regret is that they didnt do another zombie movie together because i thought they were great actors and actresses. thanks for posting
It is good to see the cast together again! They seem very much a team that endures as the film approaches 40 years old. What a great way to celebrate life! :)
I was 14 when the VCR boom happened and my circle of friends always talked about horror films. I kept hearing 3 of my friends mention Dawn of the dead. The cover of the box never really convinced me this was a good film so I passed on it multiple times. Till we had a sleep over and I got to see it. At first I thought the film was more humor than anything,the fat guy who falls into the fountain,the army solider zombie in the apartment complex,the weird nun in the mall,the freaky looking nurse,it all looked too goofy. But then you started to see how once you underestimated those things...thats how they would get you,their large numbers. And once they had you they'd tear you apart. It went from a humorous film to a oooooooh fuck what the hell was I thinking film...." Those things are slow,goofy,but once they got you it was savage. And to this day thats whats creepy about this movie,the things are dumb as hell but once they get you its not funny anymore. The characters,the mall, the memorable zombies, and the biker gang who also underestimated the zombies meet such a gory fate,its allot of film to watch again and again. Allot of great moments. I'm glad I got to see this when I was 14 and the vcr boom was going on, you would always hear from people who had vcrs about all the hidden gems that were out there, Dawn of the dead came out of nowhere and left a very creepy feeling when you got to the end of that film. . that movie left a long lasting impression on me. I still think about that film when I'm in a mall sometimes. its special to see them talking about this film here,and a relief to know theyre alive and doing conventions for the fans. I wish George Romero were still with us though. RIP.
I love this cast and could listen to them forever! I have watched a few documentaries, and they are such genuine, sweet, adorable people - AND talented! I love Dawn to pieces! Gaylen is just such a treasure, and I never get over how beautiful Ken Foree's voice is! "When there's no room left in hell, the dead shall walk the earth."
this is awesome thanks for sharing! 4 great people this is one of the best cast in all Horror films it's very cool they take the time and do stuff like this for the fans AAA+++
Great stuff! That's the first time I've ever seen the whole cast together!I'm glad the didn't use the original ending, it would have been too much of a bummer.
These actors are just the greatest,the film Dawn of the dead still scares my soul in the way that you just didn't know what was round the corner and when David aka Steven came out of the lift was just spot on and how the hell did Scott lift himself up on his death bed. The whole film for me was absolutely brilliant.
Thanks DUYNFLICKS for posting this Dawn of the Dead GOLD - - It's great to see them back together again, & they all aged very well & look fantastic. Wonder if this was the first time they where all together since the film wrapped in '78 ?