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The Dead (2010)
TrailerWhen his plane crashes, Lieutenant Brian Murphy, a United States Air Force engineer, must run the gauntlet across an African landscape, battling against the ever-present threat of the living dead!Genre: HorrorActors: Rob Freeman, Prince David Oseia, David Dontoh, Ben Crowe, Glenn Salvage, Dan Morgan, Julia Scott-Russell, Laura Jane Stephens, John Dunton-Downer, Nelson E. Ward, Mark Chapman, ...»Director: Howard J. Ford, Jonathan FordCountry: United KingdomDuration: 105 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 5.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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New York TimesOctober 13, 2011A long, chemistry-free slog through the zombified countryside.
Village VoiceOctober 11, 2011The Dead, with its vast, pitiless landscapes and moral seriousness, is Night of the Living Dead reimagined as a Sergio Leone western. It's a knockout.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 07, 2011"The Dead," evocatively filmed in grainy 35mm, might carry the cinematic vibe of an old-school, flesh-eating adventure, but as it should be with stories like this, it's not a pretty picture.
Minneapolis Star TribuneOctober 06, 2011Beyond its auspicious premise -- survivors fighting a zombie outbreak against the continent's scorching vistas -- there's little else to chew on here.
Cinema CrazedMay 23, 2013A dread filled homage to the classic zombie pictures of the seventies and eighties...
Dread CentralFebruary 25, 2012The Dead reveres the films that came before it and wears its love for them on its sleeve.
KPBS.orgJanuary 21, 2012The Dead is not the great zombie film I was hoping for but it does deliver a more grown-up horror film that eschews gimmicky shakycam and CGI to try and tell a real story, and for that I am appreciative.
Charlotte ObserverOctober 14, 2011The Ford brothers' take on this tradition offers a fair number of shocks and the arm-chomping that is de rigueur mortis for this genre. Yet it has things to say, mostly by implication, before a finish that took me by surprise.
Slant MagazineOctober 10, 2011The ironies of the white man having to face potential extinction in a country infamous for racially tinged violence is too neat.
Bryant Frazer's Deep FocusOctober 07, 2011You get used to the sight of the slow-moving undead swaying against the film's natural landscapes like half-imagined phantoms, and somehow that makes them more unnerving.
Austin ChronicleOctober 07, 2011The film provides a whole new way of looking at the same old dead things. Eat up.
Total FilmSeptember 07, 2011With its desiccated plains and rotting crops, the Africa depicted in the Ford Brothers' zombie flick proves an evocative setting.
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