Return of The Living Dead (film Series) - More Brains! A Return of The Living Dead Documentary

More Brains! A Return of The Living Dead Documentary

A brand-new documentary, entitled "More Brains! A Return of the Living Dead", has been announced on its official website, www.getmorebrains.com. "More Brains! A Return to the Living Dead" is the ultimate account of the tongue-in-cheek, stylish and apocalyptic zombie movie. It features — for the first time ever! — contributions from all the main cast as well as clips, photographs, storyboards, conceptual art, publicity materials, archival documents and behind-the-scenes footage. Through this definitive documentary fans are finally able to explore the film's journey from the world of "Night of the Living Dead" to the mind of acclaimed writer/director Dan O'Bannon. Narrator Brian Peck ("Scuz") guides you through the blood, sweat and tears as cast and crew look back on their experience in the graveyard creating the film that's been called "a beauty of a cult classic!"

The documentary includes interviews with over 30 cast and crew from the first three "Return of the Living Dead" films, including Thom Mathews, Beverly Randolph, Jewel Shepard, John Philbin, Brian Peck, Linnea Quigley, Miguel A. Nunez, Jr., James Karen, Clu Gulager, Don Calfa, Allan Trautman, Stacey Q, William Stout, Suzanne Snyder, Michael kenworthy, J. Trevor Edmond, Brian Yuzna and more.

The documentary is directed by Bill Philputt, written by the authors of the The Complete History of The Return of the Living Dead, Christian Sellers and Gary Smart, produced by Thommy Hutson and executive produced by Beverly Randolph and Michael Perez for Michael Perez Entertainment and was released on October 18, 2011. The documentary is included on the UK special edition DVD and Blu-ray of Return of the Living Dead, which was released on 4 June 2012.

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