Dawn of the Dead Blu-ray Screenshots (Second Sight Films)

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Please note: there are multiple releases of Second Sight’s Dawn of the Dead set. These screenshots are from the standard Blu-ray release that we were provided.

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Dawn of the Dead Theatrical Cut

Dawn of the Dead Cannes Cut

Dawn of the Dead Argento Cut

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Dawn of the Dead Theatrical BD Info
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Dawn of the Dead Theatrical 1.0 Spek Info
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Dawn of the Dead Theatrical 5.1 Spek Info
Dawn of the Dead Theatrical Color Barcode
Dawn of the Dead Cannes BD Info
Dawn of the Dead Cannes Bitrate Info
Dawn of the Dead Cannes 1.0 Spek Info
Dawn of the Dead Cannes Color Barcode
Dawn of the Dead Argento BD Info
Dawn of the Dead Argento Bitrate Info
Dawn of the Dead Argento 1.0 Spek Info
Dawn of the Dead Argento 2.0 Spek Info
Dawn of the Dead Theatrical 5.1 Spek Info
Dawn of the Dead Argento Color Barcode

Extra Features

BLU-RAY DISC 1: THE THEATRICAL CUT

  • New 4K scan and restoration of the Original Camera Negative by Second Sight at Final Frame New York and London supervised and approved by DoP Michael Gornick
  • Audio: DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 Mono – New restoration of the original OCN Optical / DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
  • Commentary by George A Romero, Tom Savini, Christine Forrest
  • NEW commentary by Travis Crawford
  • New optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired

 BLU-RAY DISC 2 – THE EXTENDED (‘CANNES’) CUT

  • Produced using 4K scan of the Theatrical Cut Original Camera Negative and 4K scan of the Extended Cut Colour Reversal Internegative
  • DTS-HD Master Audio 1.0 Mono
  • Commentary by Richard P Rubinstein
  • New optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired

 BLU-RAY DISC 3 – THE ARGENTO CUT

  • 4K scan of the Interpositive by Michele De Angelis at Backlight Digital, Rome
  • Audio: DT-HD Master Audio Mono 1.0 / Surround 5.1 / Stereo 2.0
  • Commentary by Ken Foree, Scott Reiniger, Gaylen Ross, David Emge
  • New optional English subtitles for the hearing impaired

BLU-RAY DISC 4: SPECIAL FEATURES

  • NEW Zombies and Bikers with John Amplas, Roy Frumkes, Tom Savini, Christine Forrest, Tom Dubensky, Tony Buba, Taso Stavrakis and a whole host of zombies and bikers! (HD, 58:30)
  • NEW Memories of Monroeville – A tour of the mall with Michael Gornick, Tom Savini, Tom Dubensky and Taso Stavrakis (HD, 34:35)
  • NEW Raising the Dead: The Production Logistics with Michael Gornick, Christine Forrest, John Amplas, Tom Dubensky (HD, 25:03)
  • NEW The FX of Dawn with Tom Savini (HD, 12:56)
  • NEW Dummies! Dummies! – An interview with Richard France (HD, 12:21)
  • NEW The Lost Romero Dawn Interview: previously unreleased archive interview (HD, 20:28)
  • Super 8 Mall Footage by zombie extra Ralph Langer with option of archive commentary by Robert Langer and new commentary by Ralph Langer (Super 8, 13:26)
  • Document of the Dead: The Extended Cut (HD, 1:31:36)
  • Document of the Dead: The Definitive Cut with optional commentary by Roy Frumkes (HD, 1:42:12)
  • The Dead Will Walk 2014 Documentary (HD, 1:15:02)
  • Trailers, TV and Radio Spots (HD, 18:38)

Packaging Details

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Dawn of the Dead Box Front
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Dawn of the Dead Box Back
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Dawn of the Dead Inside Box 01
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Dawn of the Dead Inside Box 02
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Dawn of the Dead Theatrical Disc
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Dawn of the Dead Cannes Disc
Dawn of the Dead Argento Disc
Dawn of the Dead Special Features Disc
 

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Dave
2 years ago

Great screenshots. In reality though Dawn of The Dead 1978 4k is a great release grainwise balance with more OCN detail etc, but there is a much cooler color palette now than previous warmer color releases, rendering this film with bluish overtones. Some scenes look like ‘attack of the Smurfs.’

Derek
Reply to  Dave
1 year ago

Totally agree about zombies looking like smurfs and the film being either too bright or too dark moving from scene to scene. It’s not the Holy Grail of transfers especially as it was from the OCN, and Gornick supervised it-please! I don’t think so! Look at Croneberg’s name attached to the Shivers Remastering a few years ago to sell it no doubt, and it turned out to be the censored R version version which was released, but quickly rectified I must add though. Some remasterings take well over 6 months, so I doubt the director or assistant director etc, would… Read more »

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