Survival of the Dead

2009 film by George A. Romero

Survival of the Dead is a 2009 film about an island off the coast of North America, where local residents fight a zombie epidemic while hoping for a cure to revive their undead relatives.

Directed and written by George A. Romero.
Survival isn't just for the living.  (taglines)

Sarge 'Nicotine' Crocket edit

  • Last time anyone counted, fifty-three million people were dying every year, a hundred-fifty thousand every day, a hundred and seven every minute, and that was in normal times.
  • In an us-versus-them world, someone puts up a flag, another person tears it down and puts up his own. Pretty soon no one remembers what started the war in the first place and the fighting becomes all about those stupid flags.

Dialogue edit

Boy: She is really a babe, huh?
Sarge 'Nicotine' Crocket: You're too young. I'm too old. She's got issues, kid.
Boy: We'll see.

Boy: In this armored truck? You just want the money.
Sarge 'Nicotine' Crocket: I've never been about money, okay? I've always been about staying alive and this tank gives us a shot at staying alive.
Kenny: This truck may be our savior, but it won't drive on water.

Taglines edit

  • Survival isn't just for the living.

About edit

  • The idea was to make a film about war or entities that don’t die, conflicts, disagreements that people can’t resolve, whether its Ireland, or the Middle East, or the Senate… that was the idea. And then I decided that was the best way to depict it. And then I had this other idea about an island would be a logical place for people to go, an idea I sort of played with in some of the other films. So I said OK, the best way to tell this story I think is to have a protagonist go to the island only to find out that it’s in the middle of basically a war that won’t die, between these two old guys.

Cast edit

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