City Of The Living Dead (Blu-ray)
Product Details
- Barcode
- 5027035020808
- Department
- Movies & TV
- Released
- 10 Jun 2019
- Type
- Movies
- Format
- Blu-ray
- Genre
- Horror
- Region
- Region B
- Language
- English
- Studio
- Arrow Films
- Supply Source
- UK
Movie
- Release Year
- 1980
- Running Time
- 93 min
- Language
- English
- Alternate Title
- Fear
- Categories
- Horror/Suspense / Demonic Possession / Gore / Theatrical Release / Zombies
- Ratings
-
- IMDb
- 6.3
- Rotten Tomatoes®
- 54% 56%
- Synopsis
- After a priest commits suicide, a ghastly horror is unleashed on the quaint New England town of Dunwich. The rotting denizens of the local cemetery rise and walk the Earth. A journalist teams up with a psychic to send the dead back into the earth. If their race against time is lost, within three days all hell will break loose--literally! Highly recommended, although not for the squeamish.
- Notes
- US theatrical release 1983 (Unrated).
Filmed on location in Savannah Georgia.
Begins a three film (CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD, THE BEYOND and HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY) collaboration between director Lucio Fulci and actress Katherine MacColl.
In the credits for CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD, Katherine MaCaoll is listed by her birth name, Catriona. After her agent came to realize that Italian words ending in o-n-a typically mean "large," the actress decided on the name change for her next two films with director Lucio Fulci.
On England's "video nasties" list and released there without the power-drill sequence and the woman vomiting her innards.
Actress Katherine MacColl nearly refused to perform in two scenes; one in which she is to be buried alive then rescued via a near-miss pick-axe chopping through the coffin, and the second being the maggot windstorm scene, which was a combination of rice and actual worms. The actress confessed to being in "real" tears during the later scene.
Features director Michele Soavi (THE CHURCH, CEMETERY MAN) in a bit part as as "Tommy".
CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD contains an abundance of inadvertently comical camera zoom-ins to the actor's eyes, which became standard in the following Lucio Fulci's films.
Fulci credits the film's ending to editor Vincenzo Tomassi, whom created the scene after the original footage was accidentally destroyed.
- Poster
- Cast & Crew
- Director
- Lucio Fulci
- Star
- Janet Agren / Christopher George / Antonella Interlenghi / Katherine MacColl / Luciano Rossi / Michele Soavi
- Screenwriter
- Lucio Fulci / Dardano Sacchetti
- Composer
- Fabio Frizzi
- Director of Photography
- Sergio Salvati
- Editor
- Vincenzo Tomassi