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IMDbBest Feature Film | 2008 | Gregg
Carissa Fowler came up with the line "But I don't know how to shoot a machete" during her audition for the role of Gwen.
"Dance of the Dead" was hand-picked by director Sam Raimi for distribution through his new label Ghosthouse Underground at Lionsgate.
Unlike most zombie films, aside from the sound of sirens in a very early scene, there are no police officers or military soldiers present or seen at anytime in the film.
The screenplay for "Dance of the Dead" was written in 1998, before zombie movies had returned to the mainstream.
The role of the gravedigger was specifically written for James Jarrett.
"Kyle Grubbin: [Offering a bag of chewing tobacco] You chew? Jules: Yeah, I'm Jewish... Why?"
"Coach Keel: Little lady, you'll get the machete. Gwen: But I don't know how to shoot a machete."