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    AUTOPSY Of The DEAD Documentary Update

    Here's a first look at the DVD cover for Autopsy of the Dead, the
    new Night of the Living Dead documentary from director Jeff Carney.



    All of the DVD specifications have also been confirmed:

    144 Minutes / 4:3 / Color

    Special Features
    · Locations of the Dead: A visit to the original filming locations
    · 1967 Behind-the-Scenes Newsreel
    · Profile: Rick Catizone of The Animators
    · Archive of the Dead: A gallery of authentic props & memorabilia
    · Blooper Reel
    · Original Theatrical Trailers, TV & Radio Spots
    · Original Publicity Still Gallery

    More news coming soon! Follow us on Twitter for all the latest updates.

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    Looking very nice.

    Stuck.

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    When might we expect a DVD release, and if so, would it be a wide release/only on Region 1 for now/etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    When might we expect a DVD release, and if so, would it be a wide release/only on Region 1 for now/etc?
    Release date is tentatively scheduled for September 22 as the disc is being manufactured now. The DVD will be All-Region, NTSC format. Pre-order will soon be available through Amazon.com and on AutopsyOfTheDead.com.

    Thanks for the sticky, Andy. You the man!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DubiousComforts View Post
    144 Minutes
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    Quote Originally Posted by DubiousComforts View Post
    Here's a first look at the DVD cover for Autopsy of the Dead, the
    new Night of the Living Dead documentary from director Jeff Carney.



    All of the DVD specifications have also been confirmed:

    144 Minutes / 4:3 / Color

    Special Features
    · Locations of the Dead: A visit to the original filming locations
    · 1967 Behind-the-Scenes Newsreel
    · Profile: Rick Catizone of The Animators
    · Archive of the Dead: A gallery of authentic props & memorabilia
    · Blooper Reel
    · Original Theatrical Trailers, TV & Radio Spots
    · Original Publicity Still Gallery

    More news coming soon! Follow us on Twitter for all the latest updates.
    Really excited for the release...there needs to be a Pittsburgh premiere...Where in the world could that happen.

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    Don't normally look forward to anything in movies or TV these days but THIS I'm looking forward to seeing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DubiousComforts View Post


    All of the DVD specifications have also been confirmed:

    144 Minutes / 4:3 / Color

    Special Features
    · Locations of the Dead: A visit to the original filming locations
    · 1967 Behind-the-Scenes Newsreel
    · Profile: Rick Catizone of The Animators
    · Archive of the Dead: A gallery of authentic props & memorabilia
    · Blooper Reel
    · Original Theatrical Trailers, TV & Radio Spots
    · Original Publicity Still Gallery
    Digging the cover very much. Extras look tight too, can't wait to get my mitts on it.

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    It's going to be really interesting to see how the documentary flows. At 2 hours 24 minutes, Autopsy is a feast of a doc and, as the running time hints, I can only imagine it must've been a real pain in the ass to decide what stayed in and what got left out.

    The props and memorabilia section interests me too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gary View Post
    Really excited for the release...there needs to be a Pittsburgh premiere...Where in the world could that happen.
    The only place in the world where one can meet those smiling faces on the DVD cover will be at The Living Dead Festival in Evans City this Halloween.

    It's going to be just like Autopsy of the Dead -LIVE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by capncnut View Post
    It's going to be really interesting to see how the documentary flows. At 2 hours 24 minutes, Autopsy is a feast of a doc and, as the running time hints, I can only imagine it must've been a real pain in the ass to decide what stayed in and what got left out.

    The props and memorabilia section interests me too.
    The running time of 2 hrs 24 minutes is only for the main documentary, Autopsy Of The Dead. Then in addition to that running time you have all the special features. The DVD is packed.
    I was fortunate to have Jim Cirronella producing. He had wonderful advice and great ideas throughout. You'll see some props and memorabilia you have never seen before.
    The location supplement is extensive. And there are plenty of surprises.

    The entire project including editing was really a labor of love so it didn't seem as much of a pain as it probably was because it ended up being a massive documentary due to all the information that we wanted to include and quite frankly the history we wanted to preserve. Some of the interview material (about another 50 minutes worth) that was not included on the DVD, I edited together in short segments and that footage will be available online to watch for free in the coming weeks. This is mainly comprised of interview footage that wasn't used in Autopsy and is about the lives of the cast and crew members we interviewed (their lives before and after NOTLD) or a few production stories that we didn't have room for in the main documentary. We thought fans would enjoy seeing this footage and we decided to share the clips online rather than storing them away in the vaults. It allows the fans to find out even more about the talent behind the film. So between the Autopsy Of The Dead DVD and the 50+ minutes of free online interviews - fans will have nearly 4 hours to view.

    Third and final trailer will be posted shortly.
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    New trailer containing a sneak peek of the interviewees:



    Quote Originally Posted by C5NOTLD View Post
    I was fortunate to have Jim Cirronella producing. He had wonderful advice and great ideas throughout.
    Aw shucks, I didn't do much of nuthin' 'cept for saying "that'n there looks good" or "nope, that'n there don't looks so good."

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    You can tell off the BAT this is going to be a very special documentary and a must own...

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