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Diary of the Dead

Where will you be when the end begins?
2007 | 96m | English

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A terrified group of college film students record the pandemic rise of flesh-eating zombies while struggling for their own survival.
Release Date: May 26, 2007
Director: George A. Romero
Writer: George A. Romero
Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Keywords zombie, struggle for survival, found footage, college friends, filming
Production Companies Artfire Films, Voltage Pictures, Romero-Grunwald Productions
Box Office Revenue: $5,540,941
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Michelle Morgan Debra Moynihan
Joshua Close Jason Creed
Shawn Roberts Tony Ravello
Amy Lalonde Tracy Thurman
Joe Dinicol Eliot Stone
Scott Wentworth Andrew Maxwell
Philip Riccio Ridley Wilmott
Chris Violette Gordo Thorsen
Tatiana Maslany Mary Dexter
Todd Schroeder Brody
Laura de Carteret Bree
Martin Roach Stranger
Daniel Kash Police Officer
Megan Park Francine Shane
George Buza Tattooed Biker
Tino Monte News Anchor
Matt Birman Zombie Trooper
Greg Nicotero Zombie Surgeon
R.D. Reid Samuel
Donna Croce Zombie Nurse
Nick Alachiotis I.V. Zombie
Scott Gibson Birthday Party Father
Jamie Bloch Birthday Girl
Kyle Glencross Bupkes the Clown
Boyd Banks White Man
Janet Lo Cell Phone Woman
Jack Birman Billy
Trish Adams Dead Mrs. Moynahan
Alan van Sprang Colonel
Ron Payne Elderly Man
Ron Payne Elderly Woman
James Binkley Trooper
Antoinette Cancelliere Zombie (uncredited)
Wes Craven Newsreader (voice) (uncredited)
Alexandria DeFabiis Zombie (uncredited)
Guillermo del Toro Newsreader (voice) (uncredited)
Ara Katz Shopping Cart Zombie (uncredited)
Stephen King Newsreader (voice) (uncredited)
Mani Nasry Zombie (uncredited)
Simon Pegg Newsreader (voice) (uncredited)
George A. Romero Police Chief Arthur Katz (uncredited)
Tom Savini Man Shouting on Radio 'Shoot in the Head' (voice) (uncredited)
Quentin Tarantino Newsreader (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
George A. Romero Director, Screenplay
Tom Savini Thanks
Jason Knight Casting Associate
Kevin Rushton Stunts
Rick Parker Stunts
Brad Bunn Stunts
Jim Neill Electrician
Adam Swica Director of Photography
Donna Dupere Extras Casting
Cheryl Quiacos Stunts
Curtis Parker Stunts
Nancy Perna Casting Assistant
Bryan J. Thomas Stunts
Jericho Carbuntocan Stunts
Ron Bell Stunts
Norman Orenstein Original Music Composer
Rupert Lazarus Production Design
Nadine de Barros Thanks
Tommy Chang Stunts
Marco Bianco Stunts
Taryn Ash Stunts
Leigh Bianco Stunts
Michael Doherty Post Production Supervisor, Editor
Wes Craven Thanks
Quentin Tarantino Thanks
Sue Parker Stunts
Simon Northwood Stunts
Duncan McLeod Stunts
Darren Marsman Stunts
Liise Keeling Stunts
Tig Fong Stunts
Christopher Cordell Stunts
Shelley Cook Stunts
Shane Cardwell Stunts
Desmond Campbell Stunts
Matt Birman Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Nick Alachiotis Stunts
Craig Williams Property Master
Mark Ahee Special Effects Supervisor
Guillermo del Toro Thanks
Simon Pegg Thanks
Rob Gyorgy Digital Effects Producer, Digital Intermediate Editor
Alex Kavanagh Costume Designer
John Buchan Casting
D.J. Carson Unit Production Manager
Martin Walters First Assistant Director
Jack Boem Second Assistant Director
Tyler Delben Third Assistant Director
Jennifer Zabawa Assistant Director Trainee
Daniel Sudek Stand In
Sandy Kellerman Stand In
Donna Croce Script Supervisor
Jon P. Goulding Art Direction
Roxanne Borris Second Assistant Art Director
Giles Vanderholt Art Department Trainee
Colin Hoult Camera Operator
Brad Vos Camera Operator
Laurence Bortnick First Assistant Camera
David McKane Second Assistant Camera
Mike Nieuwland Camera Trainee
Steve Wilkie Still Photographer
Roger Bate Gaffer
David Gibbons Gaffer
Christian Drennan Key Grip
Rohan Lawrence Best Boy Grip
Jeff Harrison Grip
Ken Huff Grip
Darcy Rodriguez Grip
Michael Felsher Epk Producer
Lisa Amaral-Wright First Assistant Property Master
Kim Maticiw Property Buyer
John 'Frenchie' Berger Gun Wrangler
Justin Craig Set Decoration
Jesse O'Connor Lead Set Dresser
Steven Ciancamerla Set Dresser
Michael Smith On Set Dresser
Stephanie Lees Assistant Costume Designer
Jody Hoel Set Supervisor
Sheila Radovancevic Truck Supervisor
Zenon Waschuk Production Sound Mixer
Alex Buchok Boom Operator
Rob Shea Production Coordinator
Lisa Elchuk Assistant Production Coordinator
Jennifer Chovancek Assistant Production Coordinator
Veronica Miller Production Accountant
James Burke Production Assistant
Stuart Campbell Production Assistant
Kim Yu Unit Publicist
Tammy Cooper Producer's Assistant
Eardley Wilmot Location Manager
Kyle O'Connor Assistant Location Manager
Cory Bauer Location Production Assistant
Sid Armour Key Makeup Artist
Tali Kalb Assistant Makeup Artist
Etheline Joseph Key Hair Stylist
Daphne Esdaille Assistant Hairstylist
Mandy Ketcheson Contact Lens Technician
Michel Gagnon Key Special Effects
Sean Armstrong Special Effects Assistant
Peter Harding Construction Coordinator
Doug Moorehouse Head Carpenter
Leandro Illescas Carpenter
Jeff Steinberg Transportation Coordinator
Dave Stetson Transportation Captain
Brian Clark Head Driver
Roz Callahan Driver
Michael Drysdale Driver
John McIntiyre Driver
Dave Rowsell Driver
Roger Bowden Generator Operator
Chris Mikolovic Craft Service
Alfonzo Mattuicci Craft Service
Jeff Musholdt Assistant Director Trainee
Kristin Fieldhouse Camera Trainee
Kit Whitmore "B" Camera Operator
Lori Longstaff First Assistant "B" Camera
Michelle Veza Second Assistant "B" Camera
Gary Simpson Genetator Operator
Darren Boyce Key Grip
Anthony Police Best Boy Grip
Terry Hooper Grip
Ed Makuch Grip
Lincoln Mcrae Grip
Greg Davis Grip
Deirdre Hughes Art Direction
Kent McIntyre Art Department Trainee
William Ng Wardrobe Assistant
Julian Peters Set Dresser
Joe Susin Set Dresser
Peter Waffle Set Dresser
Andrew Kawczynski On Set Dresser
Geoff Hill Key Special Effects
David Antonacci Special Effects Assistant
Dylan Hankinson Special Effects Assistant
Tim Ferguson Special Effects Assistant
Dwight Doerksen Construction Manager
Phil Spurvey Location Manager
Dan Feddern Assistant Location Manager
Rick Whalan Location Production Assistant
Marika Latorcai Assistant Makeup Artist
Jonathan Walker Assistant Production Manager
Madeleine Wazana Accountant, Post Production Accountant
Catherine Currie Accountant, Post Production Accountant
Michelle Berrigan Accountant
Marc Lougheed Production Assistant
Chris Radley-Walters Driver
Steve Fitzpatrick Craft Service
Alex Laframboise Head Driver
Coralie Brady Craft Service
Jeff Campbell Visual Effects Supervisor
Colin Davies Visual Effects Supervisor
Lisa Hemeon Visual Effects Producer
Petra Lendvai-Lintner Visual Effects Production Manager
Ash Dewan Compositor
Michael Ranalletta Compositor
Mark Reid Compositor
Sunny Wong Compositor
Eric Doiron Compositing Lead
Tim Sibley 3D Artist
Kye Yong Peck 3D Artist
Brigitte Rabazo First Assistant Editor, Post Production Supervisor
Paula Devonshire Post Production Supervisor
Jill Purdy Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor
Nathan Robitaille Sound Designer
Rose Gregoris Assistant Sound Editor
James Nichols Dolby Consultant
Mark Kueper Digital Intermediate Colorist
Louis Casado Color Timer
John Gare Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alan deGraaf Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alfie Di Pucchio ADR Recordist
Sid Lieberman Foley Artist
Erik Culp Foley Recordist
Sam Englebardt Legal Services
Doug McClure Legal Services
Name Title
Peter Grunwald Producer
Art Spigel Producer
Ara Katz Producer
Donna Croce Associate Producer
Dan Fireman Executive Producer
Paula Devonshire Co-Producer
John Harrison Executive Producer
Sam Englebardt Producer
Michael Doherty Associate Producer
Steve Barnett Executive Producer
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Reviews

talisencrw
9.0

A solid and contemporary shift to Romero's template of his magnum opus. Just right for the times. ...Hoping the bizarre ways of these strange days will encourage Romero and other filmmakers of his ilk to make further installments in their franchises, and at least get SOMETHING good from all of th ... is crap 2016 America finds itself in...

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
5.0

It was an ok movie. I didn't like that you could only watch it through their camera view. I also didn't like that if you died you became a zombie. Even if you weren't bitten. ...

Jul 09, 2023
TwdPepper
3.0

"What a piece of trash!" Is what I would like to say about this movie. Because Romero has made it personal and criticized my favorite zombie franchise of all time. Of course, this is not healthy. I do not know the man, and it really is not personal. But I do have the urge to get back at him and his ... hardcore following that I feel can be quite pretentious when touting his work as some genius social/political commentary. To me, it has never felt like anything special in that area. But at least there was always some quality fun and entertaining characters to enjoy! But I must say that is now gone. I had the slightest hope that there may be something good here (given that it has 61% on Rotten Tomatoes. [A whole 8% better than Bullet Train?!?! Pfft!]) There are a couple characters to enjoy, but nothing you can't find in your average straight-to-SYFY channel Zombie flick. The dialogue was ROUGH. And I spent the whole movie wondering how bad it was actually intending to be. Was it a full-on parody? I don't think so, because it'd be a lot more fun. Was it dead serious? No; then it should be a lot smarter. I will say that the point about our relationship with technology has aged pretty well. People are more obsessed with it now than ever. But it still doesn't make the character's actions reasonable. It is still dumb. And it isn't a unique take. Everything feels one-dimensional and unrealistic. I must not vibe with Romero's style where it feels like he is making his point so bluntly and sacrificing everything else to do so. This is down with the worst of The Walking Dead's worst spin-offs. But possibly still in with the best of the large pool of terrible zombie movies. I mean, a couple of the effects were actually impressive compared to the rest of the film. (I'm Looking at you, Acid-Kill Zombie!) :D So...would I call it a piece of trash? There are much worse zombie movies than this. But there are SO many better ones, too. (Four of his previous works included!) Compared to its older siblings: Yes, it is a big pile of trash stinking up your bin for a week. But as just another zombie movie: It is an expired can of soup. Still trash. But you can throw it out and move on. No biggie. ;D

Jul 09, 2025