Top cast:Johannes Poulsen,Ellen Aggerholm,Rasmus Ottesen
Director:Dexter Fletcher
Genre:Drama
Region:Lebanon
Year:2011
Storyline:Bush's "War on Terror." To update its significance for the time, some of he lines of dialogue were revised (e.g., "We don't negotiate with terrorists").Although it was an unsubtle film, it presented he idea that the zombies, led by smartly-evolved and more advanced "Big Daddy" (Eugene Clark), could be trained to shoot guns, use tools as weapons, and besiege the corrupt city.(The film's major poster declared: "This is the weekend they didn't play golf.") They leave behind their business jobs and civilized values for their "last chance" to go back to unspoiled nature for a weekend of canoeing, hunting, and fishing, in northern Georgia's scenic Appalachian wilderness.The Commerce High School senior sweethearts are beautiful, dark-haired Wilma Dean ("Deanie") Loomis (Natalie Wood, 26 years old) and hunky sports hero Arthur ("Bud") Stamper (Warren Beatty) - he begs her to go further, but she resists expressing her physical needs:Bud: Deanie, please.She lowers one of her guns and fires directly at her admiring, glaze-eyed customer.He reacts by flinching slightly - bewitchingly, she flashes a radiant, smiling grin back at him, revealing to everyone hat she is using blanks in the potentially-potent gun...WITHOUT THE SEALANT." An inept con, the reprehensible Lundegaard attempts to squirm out of a lie involving the extra rust-proofing fee, by enduring the angry outburst and then slinking off to pass along the deception to his boss ("I'll alk to my boss"), but it's only a ploy to leave his office for a few minutes and try to get free tickets for a Gophers game from a sales colleague (Kurt Schweickhardt).