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Autopsy of the Dead

"In 1968, the dead walked. Now, the dead will talk."

Board up the windows and doors! More than 40 years after filming the 1968 horror masterpiece Night of the Living Dead, the 'dead' return in the all-new documentary Autopsy of the Dead. Packed with extensive cast & crew interviews, never-before-seen color photos and behind the scenes footage, visits to the original filming locations and other surprises, get ready for the most in-depth visual document on the making of the great American horror film that won t stay dead.

Top Cast

  • Charles Craig

    Charles Craig

    Self

  • Lee Hartman

    Lee Hartman

    Self

  • Kyra Schon

    Kyra Schon

    Self

  • Charles O'Dato

    Charles O'Dato

    Self

  • Regis Survinski

    Regis Survinski

    Self

  • S. William Hinzman

    S. William Hinzman

    Self

  • Joe Unitas

    Joe Unitas

    Self

  • Steve Hutsko

    Steve Hutsko

    Self

  • Bill Cardille

    Bill Cardille

    Self

Overview

Board up the windows and doors! More than 40 years after filming the 1968 horror masterpiece Night of the Living Dead, the 'dead' return in the all-new documentary Autopsy of the Dead. Packed with extensive cast & crew interviews, never-before-seen color photos and behind the scenes footage, visits to the original filming locations and other surprises, get ready for the most in-depth visual document on the making of the great American horror film that won t stay dead.

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