A group of survivors trapped in a New York apartment fight to stay alive against legions of zombies.A group of survivors trapped in a New York apartment fight to stay alive against legions of zombies.A group of survivors trapped in a New York apartment fight to stay alive against legions of zombies.
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Amanda Niles
- Flight Attendant
- (voice)
Gus Malliarodakis
- Air Marshall
- (voice)
- …
Danielle Harris
- Barbara
- (voice)
Bill Moseley
- Johnny
- (voice)
Sydney Tamiia Poitier
- Tami
- (voice)
Nazhi McCullough
- Maddy
- (voice)
Sarah Habel
- Judy
- (voice)
Joseph Pilato
- Harry Cooper
- (voice)
Alona Tal
- Helen Cooper
- (voice)
Luann De Soto
- Karen Cooper
- (voice)
Jesse Corti
- Newscaster
- (voice)
Tom Sizemore
- Chief McClelland
- (voice)
Anastasia Foster
- Susan Donaldson
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Cornell Womack
- Hunter Deets
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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This would have been possibly impressive if it was fan made. A bunch of people, getting together and deciding to do yet another sequel/stand alone movie of the legendary series with what they could afford.
But it wasn't the case, the ones involved in the making of this production are important people and I would have expected more. The beginning of the movie is rather hard to swallow, as the graphic switches from color to color, to a lot of flashes and the close ups on the characters reveal the weak graphics used. Some may praise it I guess, I for one was seriously irritated by it.
The plot is not bad, of course, as common as possibly, I do believe that the series gave away its last coup of milk, I was actually kept there, in front of the screen but when it all ended, I felt more frustrated than anything. I won't recommend it unless you are a die fan of the series. I don't know what they wanted to prove. Yet again.
Cheers!
But it wasn't the case, the ones involved in the making of this production are important people and I would have expected more. The beginning of the movie is rather hard to swallow, as the graphic switches from color to color, to a lot of flashes and the close ups on the characters reveal the weak graphics used. Some may praise it I guess, I for one was seriously irritated by it.
The plot is not bad, of course, as common as possibly, I do believe that the series gave away its last coup of milk, I was actually kept there, in front of the screen but when it all ended, I felt more frustrated than anything. I won't recommend it unless you are a die fan of the series. I don't know what they wanted to prove. Yet again.
Cheers!
- Patient444
- Nov 7, 2015
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- TriviaBill Moseley and Tony Todd reprises their roles as Johnny and Ben from the remake Night of the Living Dead (1990).
- ConnectionsReferenced in Diminishing Returns: Podcast of Horror V.I: Night of the Living Dead (2020)
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- Ніч живих мерців: Найтемніший світанок
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- $3,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
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By what name was Night of the Living Dead: Darkest Dawn (2015) officially released in Canada in English?
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