![]() ![]() ![]() In There’s Always Vanilla, Romero’s sophomore 1971 directorial effort, young drifter Chris and beautiful model Lynn embark upon a tumultuous relationship which seems doomed from the outset. Following the breakout success of his debut feature Night of the Living Dead, the director would embark upon a series of projects which, whilst firmly rooted in the horror genre for the most part, demonstrate a master filmmaker with more than mere gut-munching on his mind. George Romero’s name may be synonymous with the living dead subgenre, but his filmography is far richer and more varied than his reputation as “the zombie guy” would suggest. Three rare early works by George Romero made between Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead ![]() Read on for the official details on their October announcements:įrom Arrow Video: "NEW UK/US TITLE: George Romero Between Night and Dawn (Dual Format Blu-ray & DVD) Romero has made plenty of movies without the living dead in them, and this October, Arrow Video will celebrate three of the films he made in between Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead with their new Blu-ray collection featuring The Crazies, Season of the Witch (aka Hungry Wives), and There's Always Vanilla.Īrrow Video's October releases also include a UK-only limited edition release of John Carpenter's The Thing and a new US / UK Blu-ray release of Herschell Gordon Lewis' Blood Feast. While he's best known for his game-changing zombie films, George A. ![]()
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