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Diary of the Dead is a horror film produced and directed by George A. Romero, released in 2007 (in various film festivals only) the film is succeeded by Survival of the Dead and preceded by Land of the Dead. The film is meant as a side story during the same timeframe as Night of the Living Dead.
Diary of the Dead is a horror film produced and directed by George A. Romero, released in 2007 (in various film festivals only) the film is succeeded by Survival of the Dead and preceded by Land of the Dead. The film is meant as a side story during the same timeframe as Night of the Living Dead.
Diary of the Dead is a horror film produced and directed by George A. Romero, released in 2007 (in various film festivals only) the film is succeeded by Survival of the Dead and preceded by Land of the Dead. The film is meant as a side story during the same timeframe as Night of the Living Dead.
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