Imagine trying to make the biggest zombie movie ever… only to have your budget cut in half before cameras even start rolling. That’s exactly what happened to George A. Romero when he began work on Day of the Dead. His original script was nearly 200 pages long, packed with massive set pieces, armies of trained zombies, and an ending that would have dwarfed anything seen in the first two films. But when the studio demanded he tone down the violenc…
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