The Walking Dead (1995 Film)

The Walking Dead (1995 Film)

The Walking Dead is a 1995 war film written and directed by Preston A. Whitmore II starring Allen Payne, Joe Morton and Eddie Griffin. The film depicts the lives of five Marines who are all assigned to rescue a group of POW during the Vietnam War in 1972. It opened to poor reviews and low box office receipts. Previews billed it as "the black experience in Vietnam".

The box-office gross was over six million dollars.

Read more about The Walking Dead (1995 Film):  Plot, Cast, Soundtrack

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