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Cage | Dystopia
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IMDbBest MakeupCreature FX | 2006 | Gregory
MakeUp of the Year For and | 2005 | Gregory
MakeUp of the Year | 2005 | Gregory
Outstanding Sound Editing Feature Film | 2006
Outstanding Production Design Feature Film | 2006 | Arvinder
Outstanding Picture Editing Feature Film | 2006
Best Makeup Miglior trucco | 2006
Best Screenplay | 2006
Best Supporting Actor | 2006
Best Actor | 2006
Best WideRelease Film | 2006
Best Horror | 2006
Best Horror Movie of the Year | 2005
Choice Summer Movie | 2005
Best Film | 2005 | George A.
Budget 15,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 47,074,133 USD
Partly based on the original, much longer script for Day of the Dead (1985).
At the beginning of the movie, if you listen carefully to the tuba and tambourine zombies in the town bandstand, they are playing notes from "The Gonk", the mall music from George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead (1978).
George A. Romero was so impressed with Simon Pegg and Edgar Wright's Shaun of the Dead (2004), that he asked them to appear in this, the fourth part of his "Dead" series, and they appear as the photo-booth zombies in the carnival and barroom sequence. They also feature prominently in the artwork for the Unrated Director's Cut.
The zombie of Tom Savini's biker character, who was killed in Dawn of the Dead (1978), can be seen in one of the scenes.
This movie's Pittsburgh premiere was at the Byham Theatre, which used to be called the Fulton Theatre. This theater, when it was still the Fulton, was the same theater where Night of the Living Dead (1968) premiered in 1968.
"Kaufman: In a world where the dead are returning to life, the word "trouble" loses much of its meaning."
"Pillsbury: [Motown is hot-wiring a car] Yellow to red! Motown: What the fuck does a Samoan know about hot-wiring a fucking car? Pillsbury: 50,000 cars stolen in Samoa every year. Motown: Well, a million in Detroit. Pillsbury: Detroit has 50 million cars. Samoa, 50,000. Every one stolen."