Raiders of the Living Dead is a 1986 American horror film directed by Samuel M. Sherman from a script he co-wrote with Brett Piper.
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Directed by | Samuel M. Sherman Brett Piper (uncredited) |
Written by | Samuel M. Sherman Brett Piper |
Produced by | Samuel M. Sherman Dan Q. Kennis |
Starring | Scott Schwartz Robert Deveau Robert Allen Donna Asali Zita Johann |
Edited by | John Donaldson |
Music by | Tim Ferrante George Edward Ott (Opening Theme)[1] |
Distributed by | Independent International Pictures |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
In an abandoned prison, a doctor revived executed convicts as the living dead. Jonathan (Scott Schwartz), a teenager, creates a weapon from a LaserDisc player's laser and pursues the walking dead, aided by his girlfriend and grandfather. A reporter on the trail of the story is helped by the town librarian. On the prison island, the zombies attack a security guard and tear him apart as the reporter and teenager venture into the prison caverns for a final showdown.
This film originally started in New Hampshire in 1983 by co-writer Brett Piper under the title Graveyard. It was later completed in three weeks by writer-producer Samuel Sherman. Veteran actress Zita Johann came out of retirement to appear in one scene as an elderly historian.[2]
The film was not shown theatrically in the United States until May 28, 2017, at a special screening at the Mahoning Drive-In Theater in Lehighton, Pennsylvania, with producer/director Samuel M. Sherman in attendance.[citation needed]
The film was given a two-disc special edition DVD release in the United States by Image Entertainment in 2003. This version is currently out of print.[3] This set contains three version of the film:
The film was released on DVD in the United Kingdom in 2003. This version features solely Raiders of the Living Dead and its commentary.[4]
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