Lucio Fulci’s undead classic Zombie will attack theaters again!

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

Blue Underground is bringing its digitally restored and remastered version of Lucio Fulci’s ZOMBIE to theaters across the U.S. and Canada this month. The exclusive midnight screenings give fans the chance to experience Fulci’s horror classic as it’s never been seen or heard before in advance of Blue Underground’s release of ZOMBIE on Blu-ray.

A listing of theaters and dates can be found HERE; all screenings will take place on October 21 & 22, 2011, except where noted.

From the press release: “Blue Underground is proud to present ZOMBIE in a new 2K High Definition transfer
from the original uncut and uncensored camera negative. Each frame has been lovingly
restored to perfection under the supervision of cinematographer Sergio Salvati (THE
BEYOND), and the soundtrack has been remastered in 5.1 Dolby Digital Surround Sound
to create the most pristine, mind-blowing version of the movie ever seen.”


“We are very excited about this theatrical release of ZOMBIE,”
says Blue Underground
founder and president William Lustig. “We spent hundreds of hours working by hand
to restore every frame of the movie. When we premiered our restoration of the film at
Fantastic Fest in Austin, fans told us that ZOMBIE looks like it was made yesterday!”

Blue Underground’s Ultimate Edition of ZOMBIE will be released as a 2-Disc Blu-ray and 2-Disc DVD on OCTOBER 25th. Pre-order that fiend right HERE.

Source: Blue Underground

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