One of the best films (horror or otherwise) of the ’70s, “Dawn of the Dead” was the middle pic in Romero’s famed, independently-produced zombie trilogy that began with 1968’s seminal “Night of the Living Dead” and concluded with 1985’s “Day of the Dead.” Set in the throes of a mysterious outbreak that turned human corpses into flesh-eating drones, the original “Dawn” told of an unlikely band of survivors - two police officers and a married couple - who eventually holed up together in a suburban Pennsylvania shopping mall.
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