
The Return of the Living Dead
When two bumbling employees at a medical supply warehouse accidentally release a deadly gas into the air, the vapors cause the dead to rise again as zombies.
Director(s)
Dan O'Bannon
Scott Javine
Christena Alcorn
David M. Robertson
Josh King
Where to watch

MGM Plus Amazon Channel
Subscription
Cast & crew

Josh King
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James Karen
Frank

Don Calfa
Ernie

Linnea Quigley
Trash

Brian Peck
Scuz

John Philbin
Chuck

Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
Spider

John Stuart West
Riot Cop #1

Mark Venturini
Suicide
Scott Javine
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Clu Gulager
Burt

Thom Mathews
Freddy

Jonathan Terry
Colonel Glover

David Bond
Radio Corpse #2

Ed Krieger
Riot Cop #3

Cathleen Cordell
Colonel's Wife

Beverly Randolph
Tina

Jewel Shepard
Casey
Derrick Brice
Gunnery Sergeant
Paul Cloud
Cop #2

Michael Crabtree
Riot Cop #2

Robert Craighead
Cop #1
James Dalesandro
Paramedic #2

Drew Deighan
Paramedic #1

Leigh Drake
Dispatcher

John Durbin
Radio Corpse #1
Bob Libman
Tac Squad Captain

Allan Trautman
Tarman

Terry Houlihan
Yellow Cadaver
Robert J. Bennett
Headless Tarman
Jerome Coleman
Legless Corpse

Cherry Davis
½ Lady Corpse (voice)

Dan O'Bannon
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Christena Alcorn
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David M. Robertson
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Details
Reviews
Gimly
So. Much. Damn. Fun. _The Return of the Living Dead_ always takes me back to being a teenager. In a good way. _Trash is taking off her clothes again._ _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._
CinemaSerf
“Burt” (Clu Gulager) is regaling new boy “Freddy” (Thom Matthews) with spooky tales in their medical supply warehouse and that takes them to the basement where the relics of the last zombie attack were stored in hermetically sealed metal jars. Rather stupidly, they open one and release not just it’s toxic gases but also one of it’s fairly peckish occupants! Fleeing for their very lives, they call in the boss “Frank” (James Karen) who in turn drags in the local funeral director “Ernie” (Don Calfa giving Christopher Lloyd a run for his money) to dispose of their recently acquired evidence. Snag? Well the cremation process creates loads of smoke which is conveniently carried by the rain into the soil of the adjacent graveyard and next thing, yep, the ground is alive with the long dead screaming for their ultimate painkiller - brains! These are shrewd and hungry critters who soon have paramedic and police officers on their menu, but what chance for our not so intrepid group? Especially as they are now accompanied by the hysterical young “Tina” (Beverly Randolph) who was out in the graveyard with her eclectic group of friends and who ran like hell when she was grabbed by something she didn’t want to grab back. It’s end to end stuff this, marrying some quickly paced dialogue with some remarkably decent special effects creating quite a fun horror film that is fairly light on fear but full of loads of comedy antics before the military resort to their ultimate sanction, thanks to “Col. Glover” (Jonathan Terry), and almost certainly make matters even worse for what I assume will be the next instalment.









