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by jerome . October 15th, 2009

October 2009 sees the highly anticipated Blu-ray release of George A. Romero’s classic zombie movie DAWN OF THE DEAD, presented as a special three-disc edition – exclusive to the UK – that represents the ultimate presentation of the film available anywhere in the world. Released just in time for Halloween, this is undoubtedly the horror movie Blu-ray release of the year.

Produced and compiled by Arrow Video with the kind of loving care and attention only the most devoted of zombie aficionados are willing to provide, this must-have three-disc set includes the George A. Romero approved Theatrical Cut of the film in 1080p resolution on Blu-ray, plus the Director’s Cut and the Dario Argento Cut on DVD, the latter being made available on DVD as part of this collection for the first time in the UK.

Also included is a host of extras that include the rarely seen “Scream Greats” documentary on the career of special effects wizard Tom Savini, audio commentaries by the filmmakers and, for the first time, French Romero fanatic Nicolas Garreau’s fascinating travelogue-come-documentary “Fan Of The Dead”. Additionally, exclusively designed packaging features four different sets of artwork from which fans can choose to display the collection, including the little-seen “gasmask” artwork and an all-new, specially commissioned oil painting commemorating this landmark release of the film.

The release will be supported by screenings of DAWN OF THE DEAD and “Day Of The Dead” in Dublin (24th October), Edinburgh (25th October) and Glasgow (26th October) with special guests Ken Foree and Joe Pilato in attendance for audience Q&A sessions (see below for full details).

Disc One (Blu Ray)
Theatrical cut of the feature in 1080p High Definition; DTS HD and Stereo audio options; audio commentary by director George A Romero, special effects artist Tom Savini and assistant director Chris Romero; audio commentary by producer Richard P. Rubinstein; “Document of the Dead” documentary; “Document of the Dead: The Lost Interview” and deleted scenes; “Fan of the Dead” documentary.

Disc Two (DVD)
Director’s cut of the feature; “The Dead Will Walk” documentary.

Disc Three (DVD)
Dario Argento’s cut of the feature; “Scream Greats” documentary; Publicity Vault containing US and German trailers, TV and Radio spots, reviews, Arrow Video’s Giallo trailers (”Macabre”, “Sleepless” and “The House by the Cemetery”).

Also included
Exclusive, four artwork option packaging; double sided poster with all-new Rick Melton painting on one side and the original UK theatrical artwork on reverse; “For Every Night There is a Dawn” booklet written by Calum Waddell.

Support Activity in the UK and Ireland

To celebrate the October 26th Blu-Ray launch of George Romero’s classic horror epic DAWN OF THE DEAD, Arrow Video has teamed up with the Cult Fiction store in Edinburgh (www.cultfictionmovies.com) to bring fans in Scotland and Ireland a double whammy of zombie fun on the big screen. In addition, Romero buffs will have the chance to meet and greet iconic horror actors Ken Foree, the star of “Dawn of the Dead”, and Joe Pilato, who memorably brought to life the villainous Captain Rhodes in “Day of the Dead” and who will be in the UK to shoot all-new exclusive extras for the “Day of the Dead” UK Blu-ray due out early in 2010.

The dates are as follows:

Saturday 24th October, Horrorthon, Irish Film Institute, Temple Bar, Dublin.

15.45: Day of the Dead (with Joe Pilato in attendance for audience Q&A).

18.00: PREMIERE: Zone of the Dead (this hotly tipped Romero homage will have the star, Ken Foree, in attendance for an audience Q&A).

Tickets: +353 1 6793477 www.horrorthon.com

Sunday 25th October, Cameo Picturehouse, 38 Home St, Edinburgh, Scotland.

18.00: Dawn of the Dead (with Ken Foree for Q and A after the film).

21.00: Day of the Dead (with Joe Pilato for Q and A after the film).

Tickets: £10 Full/£8 Concessions go on sale at 11 a.m. on Saturday 26th September via the booking line on 0871 704 2052 or in person at the box office. There will be no web sale of the tickets.

Monday 26th October, Glasgow Film Theatre, 12 Rose St, Glasgow, Scotland.

17.30: Dawn of the Dead (with Ken Foree for Q and A after the film).

20.00: Day of the Dead (with Joe Pilato for Q and A after the film).

Tickets: £10 Full/£8 Concessions. Ticket Line: 0141 332 6535. By web: www.gft.org.uk.

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