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Dawn
of the Dead (1978, It./US)
In George Romero's horror sequel to his Night
of the Living Dead (1968):
- the memorable scenes in which marauding, staggering,
flesh-eating zombies in a deserted suburban Pittsburgh shopping
mall relentlessly engaged in attacks upon the living survivors:
pregnant TV anchorwoman Francine (Gaylen Ross), her boyfriend,
helicopter pilot/TV news-traffic reporter Stephen (David Emge),
and two SWAT cops Roger and Peter (Scott Reiniger and Ken Foree)
- the biting social satire that equated zombies with
consumers (as perky, goofy mall music played, zombies stumbled around
on escalators, etc.)
- the climactic band of about a few dozen bikers in
a motorcycle gang that attacked the mall and the zombies inside,
and when outnumbered by the hungry creatures, their eviscerated bloody
flesh was fought over
Stephen's Death and Re-Animation as a Zombie
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- the chilling zombie attack and death of Stephen:
he was first shot in the arm by fleeing bikers; then he was assaulted
inside a mall elevator and bitten in the leg and neck by the undead,
and began to bleed profusely - hours later when the doors opened,
his reanimated zombie corpse joined the army of undead who now
had infiltrated into every mall store
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Mall Zombies
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