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J. Jacob Adelman ... Himself (as Jeff Adleman)
Joe Ballarini ... Himself
Shannon Banal ... Herself

Gregg Bishop ... Himself

Ehud Bleiberg ... Himself

Carissa Capobianco ... Herself
Kristopher Carter ... Himself
Dan Caudill ... Himself

Stephen Caudill ... Himself

Greyson Chadwick ... Herself

Brian James Crewe ... Himself

Chandler Darby ... Himself
Nicholas Donnermeyer ... Himself
George Feucht ... Himself

Jamie Hardt ... Himself

James Jarrett ... Himself

Jared Kusnitz ... Himself

Jamie Lane ... Herself

Mark Lynch ... Himself

Michael V. Mammoliti ... Himself
Peymon Maskan ... Himself

Randy McDowell ... Himself

Mark Oliver ... Himself
Nils Onsager ... Himself
Hunter Pierce ... Himself

Blair Redford ... Himself

Toby Sells ... Himself

Jonathan Spencer ... Himself (as J.W. Spencer)

Lucas Till ... Himself

Justin Welborn ... Himself
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A cool and informative "making of" documentary, 26 February 2009
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Author: Woodyanders (Woodyanders@aol.com) from The Last New Jersey Drive-In on the Left

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

This short (23 minutes), yet still compelling and illuminating documentary offers a neat behind-the-scenes glimpse at the making of the terrific horror comedy blast "Dance of the Dead." Among the things we learn from this documentary are that director Gregg Bishop and screenwriter Joe Ballarini first met while attending the University of Southern California, Bishop proved he could tackle a feature film assignment after making his first movie "The Other Side" for a mere fifteen thousand, finding the right location proved to be especially difficult, the townspeople of Rome, Georgia were extremely cooperative and even appear as zombie extras in the picture, the mainly adolescent cast was largely made up of age appropriate thespians, the immortal line "But I don't know how to shoot a machete" was specifically written for actress Carissa Capobianco after she said it in her audition, the role of the gravedigger was likewise written precisely for James Jarrett, the cast did most of their own stunts and underwent extensive physical training prior to the principal shooting of the movie, make-up artist Toby Sells made the zombies a cross between the comical and the realistic, and Justin Wellborn relished playing the role of rowdy redneck roughhouse Kyle. Moreover, we also get some nice details on not only the prom dance scene and tongue eating gag, but also the film's theatrical premiere at the Alamo Drafthouse. Essential viewing for fans of the flick.

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