Opening Night of the Living Dead Trailer

Opening Night of the Living Dead Trailer (2008)

"Zombies are coming! Quick! Hide your brains!" 18 April 2008 Horror, Comedy 3 mins

Three zombies go see the latest zombie movie.

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Cast

Zackry Barclift

as Clumsy Zombie

Emil Lin

as Tall Zombie

Dmitry Burdein

as Concession Dick

International Releases Dates

United States 18 April 2008

Production Companies

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