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Diary of the Dead
TrailerA group of young film students who travel across Pennsylvania in hopes of finding refuge at their friend's secluded mansion run into real-life zombies while filming a horror movie of their own.Genre: HorrorActors: Michelle Morgan, Joshua Close, Shawn Roberts, Amy Lalonde, Joe Dinicol, Scott Wentworth, Philip Riccio, Chris Violette, Tatiana Maslany, Todd Schroeder, Daniel Kash, ...»Director: George A. RomeroCountry: United StatesDuration: 95 minQuality: HDRelease: 2007IMDb: 5.50 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Diary of the Dead"
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Characters of "Diary of the Dead"
Debra MoynihanPlayed by: Michelle Morgan
Jason CreedPlayed by: Joshua Close
Tony RavelloPlayed by: Shawn Roberts
Tracy ThurmanPlayed by: Amy Lalonde
Eliot StonePlayed by: Joe Dinicol
Andrew MaxwellPlayed by: Scott Wentworth
Ridley WilmottPlayed by: Philip Riccio
Gordo ThorsenPlayed by: Chris Violette
Mary DexterPlayed by: Tatiana Maslany
BrodyPlayed by: Todd Schroeder
Police OfficerPlayed by: Daniel Kash
BreePlayed by: Laura de Carteret
StrangerPlayed by: Martin Roach
Francine ShanePlayed by: Megan Park
Tattooed BikerPlayed by: George Buza
News AnchorPlayed by: Tino Monte
FarmerPlayed by: R.D. Reid
Birthday GirlPlayed by: Scott Gibson
Bupkes the ClownPlayed by: Kyle Glencross
White ManPlayed by: Boyd Banks
Cell Phone WomanPlayed by: Janet Lo
BillyPlayed by: Jack Birman
Dead Mrs. MoynahanPlayed by: Trish Adams
ColonelPlayed by: Alan Van Sprang
Elderly ManPlayed by: Ron Payne
Elderly WomanPlayed by: Shelley Cook
TrooperPlayed by: James Binkley -
Directors of "Diary of the Dead"
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Creators of "Diary of the Dead"
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Critic Reviews of "Diary of the Dead"
Washington PostJuly 16, 2008We want to high-five Romero for finding new ways to off his lifeless marauders.
ReelViewsJune 10, 2008Not only the most satisfying motion picture Romero has made in a long while, but one of the best of his career.
New York TimesApril 14, 2008It's clever, or at least clever enough to keep you going and interested from start to finish. It just isn't scary.
Time OutMarch 07, 2008Like the recent 'Cloverfield', Romero uses the kinetic immediacy of digital video shot on-the-run, but in a more sophisticated and disturbing way.
Minneapolis Star TribuneMarch 06, 2008It's a shame to speak ill of the dead, but Romero leaves us no alternative.
SlateFebruary 17, 2008Hardly top-drawer Romero. In fact, it may be his worst zombie film yet. But even bad Romero is a far sight more interesting than the coolly sadistic guts-porn that currently passes for mainstream horror.
Stop SmilingSeptember 30, 2014One needn't be a splatter junkie to miss Romero's marshalling of action across multiple theaters. But the maestro finds a way to slay intellectual and aesthetic antsiness with the same bullet.
East Bay ExpressApril 28, 2011Not the best but certainly far from the worst of Romero's series of accounts of an epidemic of dead people coming to life to eat the living.
eFilmCritic.comMay 08, 2010In Romero's apocalypse, the brutish and soulless hold sway, and that's just the humans.
CinePassionAugust 27, 2009Trenchantly implicates the media into the ongoing apocalypse that in previous Dead chapters already included family, capitalism, the military, class divides
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsJuly 17, 2009A sly but low-level zombie movie for the YouTube crowd.
Screen InternationalOctober 18, 2008For Romero, someone who still retains respect and admiration for previous work, Diary of the Dead points to the realization that it is time to close the door on zombie movies and move to other horror subjects.
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