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    In 1968, the DEAD walked...

    Now, the DEAD will talk.

    After more than 40 years since filming, the "dead" return in an all-new documentary featuring original cast and crew members who are interviewed--many for the very first time--about their experiences in making the classic horror film, Night of the Living Dead.



    Hear -- never before told stories!

    View -- never before seen photos!

    Visit -- original filming locations & many other surprises in...


    AUTOPSY Of The DEAD

    Coming soon to DVD

    www.LivingDeadDocumentary.com

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    Whoo hooo! I'm gonna have to get a copy of this one!!!!!
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    About time, Jim. I have been looking forward to your doc more than any other on the subject.


    Listen - to the unheard stories

    Hail - the unsung heroes

    Jizz - over the interviews on offer


    Can't. F**king. Wait. Brother.
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    This will be a definite addition to my collection.

    And where the heck did you get that music box? Kyra told us in chat (a looong time ago) that hers (which appeared in the film) was stolen from the set.



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    Quote Originally Posted by strayrider View Post
    This will be a definite addition to my collection.

    And where the heck did you get that music box? Kyra told us in chat (a looong time ago) that hers (which appeared in the film) was stolen from the set.



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    Kyra has the music box that made the music (not the one that appeared in the film). Her music box, which she still has, looks nothing like the one from the film as it was just used for the audio. The music box from the film went missing after filming ended in the farm house.


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    Quote Originally Posted by C5NOTLD View Post
    Kyra has the music box that made the music (not the one that appeared in the film). Her music box, which she still has, looks nothing like the one from the film as it was just used for the audio. The music box from the film went missing after filming ended in the farm house.

    Thank you for the correction! I knew it was something like that.



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    Quote Originally Posted by C5NOTLD View Post
    Kyra has the music box that made the music (not the one that appeared in the film). Her music box, which she still has, looks nothing like the one from the film as it was just used for the audio. The music box from the film went missing after filming ended in the farm house.
    Cheers for clarifying that, C5NOTLD.

    Golly, wolly, woo am I looking forwards to this doc...
    Last edited by capncnut; 25-Apr-2009 at 09:54 AM.

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    As mentioned, Kyra owns the music box that provided the melody in the film. It is featured in the documentary, along with the blood-stained bandage that she wore around her arm while in the basement. You will not be disappointed!

    Besides Kyra's items, props from NOLD can be very difficult to authenticate. The vacant farmhouse in Evans City was said to have been left standing for a year or more after filming, but nobody thought to preserve or keep track of anything at the time. Why would they have? In the early 70s, any market for collecting horror movie props was very limited at best.

    Many thanks for everyone's comments and support. The teaser trailer is only the beginning. Stay tuned for exclusive video interviews with NOLD cast & crew members on HPOTD and other web sites.

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    Looks like a must-have. Thank you for the information, Dubious!

    "Men choose as their prophets those who tell them that their hopes are true." --Lord Dunsany

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    Dubious....FINALLY!!!! I CANNOT wait to see this gem!!!<clapping hands> I am soo excited!!!
    The trailer is AWESOME!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DubiousComforts View Post
    As mentioned, Kyra owns the music box that provided the melody in the film. It is featured in the documentary, along with the blood-stained bandage that she wore around her arm while in the basement. You will not be disappointed!

    Besides Kyra's items, props from NOLD can be very difficult to authenticate. The vacant farmhouse in Evans City was said to have been left standing for a year or more after filming, but nobody thought to preserve or keep track of anything at the time. Why would they have? In the early 70s, any market for collecting horror movie props was very limited at best.

    Many thanks for everyone's comments and support. The teaser trailer is only the beginning. Stay tuned for exclusive video interviews with NOLD cast & crew members on HPOTD and other web sites.

    I know that Kyra's music box provided the "music", and the original mirrorred and revolving box featured in the film was lost or stolen, so where did you find the music box in the trailer. It looks just like the one from the film!

    Damnit, if someone could make a duplicate of that box, have it play the music from Kyra's music box, I reckon that they could make a whole lot of money selling that online nowdays!

    Congrats again, Dubious. I want to be the first in line to buy this DVD and I want you to autograph it!!!
    Originally Posted by EvilNed
    As a much wiser man than I once said: "We must stop the banning - or loose the war."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yojimbo View Post
    I know that Kyra's music box provided the "music", and the original mirrorred and revolving box featured in the film was lost or stolen, so where did you find the music box in the trailer. It looks just like the one from the film!
    !!!
    That's a story for the sequel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yojimbo View Post
    I know that Kyra's music box provided the "music", and the original mirrorred and revolving box featured in the film was lost or stolen, so where did you find the music box in the trailer. It looks just like the one from the film!
    I know nothing about that music box. Less than NOTHING!

    Quote Originally Posted by Yojimbo View Post
    I want to be the first in line to buy this DVD and I want you to autograph it!!!
    Oh sure, devalue the piece before it ever has a chance to be worth anything.

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    Yay, we can talk about it now!

    I've got to pick me up one of those Zenith radios.

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    Quote Originally Posted by axlish View Post
    I've got to pick me up one of those Zenith radios.
    Here's a fully-working example in beautiful restored condition, cheap: 1939 Zenith Floor Console Radio

    You just gotta drive on out to Pittsburgh and pick it up.

    Btw, Johnny's Pontiac LeMans just sold for a cool $5,500. Exact same year and color as the one used in NOLD.

    Just don't go Sunday driving in the Pennsylvanian countryside during daylight savings time.

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