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Rating: 6.2/10 by 1554 users

Land of the Dead (2005)

The world is full of zombies and the survivors have barricaded themselves inside a walled city to keep out the living dead. As the wealthy hide out in skyscrapers and chaos rules the streets, the rest of the survivors must find a way to stop the evolving zombies from breaking into the city.

Directing:
  • George A. Romero
  • Martin Walters
  • Donna Croce
  • Nick Lopez
  • Simon Board
  • Matt Birman
  • Michael Doherty
  • Agnieszka Kroskowska
Writing:
  • George A. Romero
Stars:
Release Date: Sat, Jun 18, 2005

Rating: 6.2/10 by 1554 users

Alternative Title:
Dead Reckoning - US
Twilight of the Dead - US
George A. Romero's - Land of the Dead - NL
活死人地带 - CN
活尸禁区 - CN
La Tierra de los Muertos Vivientes - SV
Tierra de los muertos - AR
Kuolleiden valtakunta - FI
I gi ton zontanon nekron - GR
Zemlja živih mrtvaca - HR
Zemlja živih mrtvaca - RS
Dezela zivih mrtvecev - SI
Land Of The Dead - UR - AU
Land of the dead (le territoire des morts) - FR
Land of the Dead - FR
Le Territoire des morts - FR
La tierra de los muertos vivientes - ES

Country:
Canada
United States of America
France
Language:
Español
Français
Polski
English

Italiano
Runtime: 01 hour 33 minutes
Budget: $15,000,000
Revenue: $47,074,133

Plot Keyword: dystopia, cage, zombie, zombie apocalypse, apocalyptic vision
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Robin Ward
Fiddler's Green Promo Announcer
Bryan Renfro
Number 9's Victim
Lara Amersey
Dead Teenage Girl
Matt Birman
Kaufman's Security Guard
David Sparrow
Arena Policeman
Ted Ludzik
Weapons Storage Guard
Sandy Kellerman
Kissing Woman
Erica Olsen
Cheerleader Zombie
Simon Pegg
Photo Booth Zombie
Edgar Wright
Photo Booth Zombie
Greg Nicotero
Bridgekeeper Zombie
Tom Savini
Machete Zombie
Jasmin Geljo
Tambourine Man
Debra Felstead
Female Soldier
Tina Romero
"High Noon" Soldier
Colm Magner
Guard at the "Throat"
Scott Wickware
Guard at the "Throat"
James Binkley
Grenade Soldier
Dawne Furey
Topless Dancer
Donna Croce
Kissing Woman
Trevor Bain
Security Man
Dwayne McLean
Hanged Man Zombie
Wilbert Headley
Dead Tuba Player
Ross Sferrazza
Dead Trombone Player
Liise Keeling
Zombie Mother
Sonia Belley
Zombie Daughter
Chad Camilleri
Refrigerator Zombie
Gino Crognale
Policeman Zombie
Shane Cardwell
Fence Fry Zombie
Kevin Rushton
Arena Fight Zombie
Nick Alachiotis
Arena Fight Zombie
James Canton
Child Zombie
Ermes Blarasin
Clown Zombie
Jake McKinnon
Hillside Zombie
Susan Wloszczyna
Temperance Street Zombie
David Campbell
Legless Zombie
George A. Romero
Puppeteer (voice) (uncredited)
John Migliore
Zombie (uncredited)
Gary Ugarek
Earless Fence Zombie (uncredited)
Jovanka Vuckovic
Zombie (uncredited)
Michael Belisaro
Dead Teenage Boy

John Chard

Romero lines up the Bush administration for à la carte eats. Land Of The Dead is directed & written by George A. Romero and it's the fourth film in his Zombie based series of films. It stars Simon Baker, John Leguizamo, Dennis Hopper, Eugene Clark & Asia Argento. Human society has regrouped and formed a new community in a sealed off section of America. Run by a feudal government headed by Paul Kaufman (Hopper), the state survives on supplies garnered from the outside world by Riley (Baker) and his "Dead Reckoning" team. But during one of their raids they notice that one of the Zombies, Big Daddy (Clark), is starting to show signs of human awareness. After the emergence of the Dawn Of The Dead remake in 2004 and the plaudits heaped upon zom-com Shaun Of The Dead also in 2004, one question immediately sprang to the minds of zombie fans, "could Romero, the don of the dead, be stirred into a new entry in his already heralded series?". Yes was the joyous answer to that, and although a torn ligament down from previous instalments, the great news is that Land Of The Dead rocks with gore and politico fervour. Naturally a lot has changed in the world of zombiedom since Romero's last venture in 85, but he manages to tonally keep the old fashioned feel while observing the unsteady social climate that was seeping from the wounds in 2005. By his own admission he is taking pot shots at the Bush administration, while Hopper, on delightfully excessive form, deliberately channels Donald Rumsfeld. From fireworks in the sky bringing conformity, to class division down on the turf, Romero as always has something to say. The cast are a solid and energetic bunch, with Baker pleasingly coming up trumps as a hero type, while gore hounds are very well served here as George finds new and inventive ways of delivering the ick (one "head" sequence is genius). Sure there's a suggestion that the central idea of the zombies getting smarter is kind of going off tangent, but since he wrote the rules, he's also allowed to change them. But with this ending here it offers hope, not just in this skew whiff world he's created, but also of further film's to come. And that maybe is a touch too far? 7/10

Andre Gonzales

Not the best zombie movie I ever seen. It is ok. It takes a few times of watching it to really get the whole concept of the movie. Could have made the storyline a little better. Hey really all that matters is that theirs a lot of killing zombies and zombie killings happening.


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