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George A. Romero's Resident Evil

(audience cheering) - He was someone that everytime you would tell him, "Your movies...

(audience cheering) - He was someone that every
time you would tell him, "Your movies changed my life," you could hear the man
just blush and just- And he would say, "Oh, I
don't know about that." - [Narrator] Despite his age,
Romero remained productive with attempts to adapt the novel "The Zombie Autopsies" to film, a seventh entry of his
"Living Dead" series called "Road of the Dead," and began work on a
novel set in his universe called "The Living Dead." Romero would never
finish these projects

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- He was someone that every time you would tell him,
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"Your movies changed my life,"
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you could hear the man just blush and just-
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And he would say, "Oh, I don't know about that."
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- [Narrator] Despite his age, Romero remained productive
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with attempts to adapt the novel
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"The Zombie Autopsies" to film,
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a seventh entry of his "Living Dead" series
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called "Road of the Dead,"
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and began work on a novel set in his universe
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called "The Living Dead."
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Romero would never finish these projects.
Duration
32 seconds
Views
46
Timestamp in Movie
01:37:14
Uploaded
Feb 13, 2025
Genres
Production
Key 13 Films,Point Five Films,Knights Of The Dead

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Movie Summary

A documentary that brings to light the vision that director George A. Romero had for an adaptation of Resident Evil, using newly filmed interviews with those who were there, and unravels the secrets behind why it was never produced.