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The Walking Dead

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 28m
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4.9/10
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Allen Payne, Roger Floyd, Eddie Griffin, Joe Morton, and Vonte Sweet in The Walking Dead (1995)
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1972 Vietnam, a small group of United States Marines relive flashbacks of their contrite lives prior to serving in the military while being left to survive behind enemy lines.1972 Vietnam, a small group of United States Marines relive flashbacks of their contrite lives prior to serving in the military while being left to survive behind enemy lines.1972 Vietnam, a small group of United States Marines relive flashbacks of their contrite lives prior to serving in the military while being left to survive behind enemy lines.

  • Director
    • Preston A. Whitmore II
  • Writer
    • Preston A. Whitmore II
  • Stars
    • Allen Payne
    • Eddie Griffin
    • Joe Morton
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    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Preston A. Whitmore II
    • Writer
      • Preston A. Whitmore II
    • Stars
      • Allen Payne
      • Eddie Griffin
      • Joe Morton
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Allen Payne
    Allen Payne
    • Cole Evans
    Eddie Griffin
    Eddie Griffin
    • Pvt. Hoover Brache
    Joe Morton
    Joe Morton
    • Sgt. Barkley
    Vonte Sweet
    Vonte Sweet
    • Pfc. Joe Brooks
    Roger Floyd
    • Cpl. Pippins
    Ion Overman
    Ion Overman
    • Shirley Evans
    Kyley Jackman
    • Sandra Evans
    Bernie Mac
    Bernie Mac
    • Ray
    Jean-Claude La Marre
    • Pvt. Earl Anderson
    • (as Jean LaMarre)
    Lena Sang
    • Barbra Jean
    Wendy Raquel Robinson
    Wendy Raquel Robinson
    • Celeste
    Dana Point
    • Edna
    Doil Williams
    • Harold
    Damon Jones
    Damon Jones
    • 2nd Lt. Duffy
    Kevin Jackson
    Kevin Jackson
    • Deuce
    Vivienne Sendaydiego
    • Vietnamese Woman
    Hank Stone
    • 1st Sgt Hall
    Velma Thompson
    • Brenda
    • Director
      • Preston A. Whitmore II
    • Writer
      • Preston A. Whitmore II
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    7denisef5000

    Bland, but still watchable...

    Okay..... if Platoon or Apocolypse Now is available, you should rent those films instead. However, if you've seen those features (and enjoyed them) -- then give The Walking Dead a shot. Its nothing extraordinary, but each actor (especially Allan Payne) gives a excellent, believable performance. Its also nice to see that Central Florida was used as a location to film something besides a bad comedy (Earnest Saves Christmas) or bad Reality TV shows (Making The Band).
    1tom-456

    Garbage

    Give me a break. The Vietnam war was a real war where real people died. Total U.S. fatalities in the theater were over 55,000, if I recall correctly. And as wars go, this one was not managed very well, in my opinion, but this movie is disgraceful in its blatantly dishonest portrayal of the war. All of the characters are basically comic book characters. All of the behaviors displayed by all of the characters are behaviors that would never have been exhibited by anyone who actually found themselves in a war zone. The movie implicitly wants to be taken seriously, but you cannot take it seriously. The white officer leading the platoon is especially a comic book character. His enlisted men show him a level of disrespect that is so far over the top, and so far beyond what any officer in the U.S.M.C would ever tolerate of his marines, that the movie becomes a comic book within just a few minutes. And it is a bad, bad, comic book. In reality, a marine officer will put his life on the line for his marines at the drop of a hat, and his non-commissioned officers will do the same for him. No non-commissioned officer in the marines would ever speak to his superior officer in the way that these jackasses do. Anyone that did would find himself doing hard time. In the U.S.M.C., discipline is everything. Discipline is the life blood of the Marine Corps. This movie isn't just unrealistic, it is disgraceful. The people who made it are shameless, and have no knowledge of the Marine Corps.
    10redsplat

    Unconventional 'Nam film with fresh dialogue and unostentatious performances

    I came across this film randomly and ended up enjoying it immensely, much more than I expected to from the jacket cover. This is an unconventional 'Nam flick and the director's risk-taking is palpable and for me it energised the storytelling. The Walking Dead is not an action movie, nor is it a shoot-em-up. It doesn't fetishise gore; the battle scenes serve the plot like a Greek chorus punctuating the real story: tracing the tragi-comedic decisions of the main characters, with a healthy dose of pathos at life's vagaries.

    A handful of black soldiers are thrown together after surviving everyone else in the mission, and as the film progresses we're given insight into what led up to their dire situation. It's immersive storytelling, and there's a theatre quality to the scenes - the intimacy of the performances evoked a play-like weightiness for me. Every major character has a backstory that is revealed in monologues and flashbacks, and each soldier provides us with some insight into the consequences of reliance on each other. Another worthy topic explored: why did some folks ship off voluntarily to Vietnam?

    The war then provides the backdrop for parable-like tales of how impulsivity, vulnerability, rejection, naivité, self-preservation and hardship can bring us to crossroads. It also explores the relationship between interdependence and survival, and a need/repulsion dyad. How do you relate to people when they're dying unexpectedly all around you? Or betraying you? Or desired by you? All the performances feel fresh, relatable, poignant and unpretentious. Characters have very real mundane lives and methods of escapism. The continual foreshadowing itself becomes a kind of subtext: things might be fine this minute, but things rarely stay fine for long, especially in the face of human frailty. I liked that feeling of gentle gloom, it built suspense for me.

    Sure there are some realism quibbles, but this film is far better than a Rambo (and you don't hear people criticizing Rambo for not being realistic!). And ignore the conspiracy-theorist reviews -- there's nothing in this movie comparing casualty numbers between African Americans vs. Caucasians. Four black soldiers are thrown together, and the story begins.

    The dialogue is well-crafted, real, and served raw, and there was more than one scene that I found reminiscent of David Mamet or the dark banter of Reservoir Dogs, and maybe even a hint of a battle-fatigued Henry V. There are some hilarious lines in here, and a fantastic stunt scene with a window for the stunt nuts.

    The Walking Dead comes across as a stage play, with proper beats between lines at times when actors have realisations or internal turmlil. Backstories are effectively counterposed with the scenes in the present (jungle): 20/20 hindsight and resignation force the soldiers to reflect, retell and relive their past decisions in a kind of homeostasis while they fight to survive and get along. This homeostasis is broken at the end as hindsight and regret are less important than future-building.

    I didn't find the plot or ending predictable at all. Although the denouement is a bit trite, it felt satisfying in that parable kind of way. The characters who survive get to have an arc in this denouement, confirming that you can go on, you can survive, you can live down mistakes, and people can change when they're willing to be vulnerable and honest with themselves.
    5SnoopyStyle

    black Nam movie

    It's 1972 Vietnam. A small group of United States Marines is sent on a mission behind enemy lines to rescue POWs. They come under fire even before their chopper lands and they end up stranded without help. The group is mostly black as each member flashbacks to their lives in America and their origin stories.

    Black filmmaker Preston A. Whitmore II is struggling with a lower budget production and it looks like it. It's no better than a TV movie with ambitions. It tries with some action. The subject matter tries to be edgy. That's the best compliment I can give it. Everybody is trying. It's still not good enough.
    8returnofbizzy

    This movie is not bad at all

    This is an okay movie if you have an hour and a half to spare. If you like witty humor and rejoinders, then this is the movie for you. Eddie Griffin is hilarious in this movie. He has some of the best quips given to a black man in a movie. Maybe it's just me but I love funny remarks and cool characters. Eddie Girffin plays one of the coolest black characters on film in this movie. He should be given a spin off of this role. Maybe he was just playing himself. If you want to base this movie on race then if your Caucasian you might not take much affinity to it since it deals particularly with blacks and black issues. But if you just don't care and like to see people get their heads blown off and simple storytelling with cool quotes then you will love it!

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    • Trivia
      Greg Nicotero, who worked on special makeup effects, also worked on the unrelated Walking Dead on AMC.
    • Soundtracks
      I Heard It Through The Grapevine
      Written by Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong

      Performed by Marvin Gaye

      Courtesy of Motown Records Corporation, L.P.

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ходячие мертвецы
    • Filming locations
      • Orlando, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Savoy Pictures
      • Price Entertainment
      • Jackson/McHenry Company,The
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    • Budget
      • $15,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,014,341
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,324,767
      • Feb 26, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,014,341
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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