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Budget 33,000 USD
While editing the movie, the creators discovered that 10% of the negative from the original footage, including 66 shots, had disappeared. When the filmmakers didn't get a response from the New York school of visual arts, director Roy Frumkes resorted to contacting a psychic therapist (Nancy Orlen Weber) to see if she could help. Though she suspected most of the missing film had been maliciously destroyed, she did pick up on the fact one small roll of film had been misplaced at the Technicolor laboratory. It was not until years later a can of film resurfaced, where it had been stored under the wrong title was the film finally edited and put on the market.
Footage from Dawn of the Dead (1978) contains dialogue not found in the theatrical cut or the director's cut.
The original title for this documentary was "The Pittsburgh Project."
It's shot on 16mm full length 16mm documentary which was eventually released on home video.
Shot in 1978.
"Roy Frumkes: [about "Day of the dead] Is this the end? George A. Romero: The zombies are developing, and I'm getting dumber by the minute."