Document of the Dead (1985)
Facts
| Cast | John Amplas, Carl Augenstein, Steve Bissette, David Emge, Ken Foree, Tom Savini and Susan Tyrrell |
| Theatrical Release | June 21, 1985 |
| DVD Release | October 14, 1998 |
| Running Time | 84 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 654930300190 |
| Buy this item | $17.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 22 23:05 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Synapse Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Special Edition, NTSC Languages: English (Unknown - Dolby Digital 1.0), English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 1.0) Or 11 new from $11.92, 6 used from $8.75, 1 collectible from $59.95 |
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Average user review:| A glimpse at the brilliance that is George A. Romero. |
| A Behind-the-Scenes Look at an Independent Filmmaker... |
Simply put, this is one of the best documentaries concerning filmmaking. Going from pre-production to distribution, Document of the Dead covers all the grounds that Romero went through in order to get Dawn of the Dead on the silver screen. It's a treat particularly for Dawn fans being that it contains scenes not seen in any version of Dawn of the Dead and the now-legendary alternate ending is addressed. Also worth mentioning is Make-up Effects Artist/Stunt Cordinator/Actor Tom Savini at work creating zombies out of filmmaker Frumkes and his then-girlfriend.
My main complaint is the 4th Act/"10 Years Later..." segment shot on the set of Two Evil Eyes. The documentary was just fine chronicaling the first 10 years of Romero's career. Though, the footage/interviews aren't bad in any manner, the documentary worked better concerning Romero's attempts to make his films his way in Pittsburgh during the 1970s. Once the main story arc (Romero fighting for his cut of Dawn of the Dead for U.S. theatres and succedding with the film becoming a critical/commercial success!) ends, there's nowhere else to go. I can't help but give a little complaint with the lack of any mention towards Romero's post-Dawn films such as Knightriders, Creepshow, and Day of the Dead.
In the Bonus Materials for the dvd, there's a commentary track with Frumkes and other members of the crew. Frumkes is nice, professional and has only kind things to say about Romero, Savini & the other people he was around while making Document. He's certainly a major film fan. It's full of facts and fun antedotes from the set. Well-worth a listen! Also there's deleted footage from the original cut of Document shot on the Dawn set and unused interviews from the "10 Years Later..." segment.
All that aside, Document of the Dead is worth seeing if you're a fan of the horror genre, George A. Romero, or just films in general. July 29, 2003
| A must for Dawn of the Dead fans! |
| An Excellent Documentary On George Romero From Roy Frumkes |
There is also a segment on Two Evil Eyes which reunites Romero and Frumkes. It focuses on a special effects segment detailing on what can go wrong in movie making usually does. Quite effective.
The DVD supplements feature a fascinating audio commentary with director Frumkes, cinematographer Reeves Lehmann, and narrator Nicole Potter, with lots of anecdotes, including a very sad one detailing the lost alternate ending of the original cut of Dawn Of The Dead. There are also seven minutes of deleted footage from the original documentary, plus a twenty minute interview segment from Two Evil Eyes with Adrienne Barbeau, George Romero, and Tom Savini.
Required viewing for future filmakers and, of course, fans of Dawn Of The Dead, George Romero, and Roy Frumkes.
A job well done. June 13, 2001
| Zzzzzzz..........Boring.......... |
...Trust me, people. Save your money if you are thinking of buying it. IF you run into this movie at the video store and see it's for rent....well, then it might be worth the 3 bucks to watch it once. If I had only rented this movie I *may* have hated it just a *little bit* less. But because I spent much more money to buy this garbage, I'm Irate. The only advantage to owning this movie is if you have insomnia and sleeping pills won't help you. March 18, 2001
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