Shakespeare Goes Zombie at the 63rd Annual Edinburgh Film Festival
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Romeo & Juliet vs. The Living Dead appears to be the first in a wave of horror/classic literature mash-ups. Recently, development has begun on films such as Pride and Prejudice and Zombies and, another Austen parody, Pride and Predator. The latter is produced by
The Shakespeare parody is the debut film by director
“The idea for the film is Juliet, of noble Capulet birth, falls in love with Romeo, a zombie and hilarity ensues. That only goes so far,” says Denmark. “We needed more or it was going to be a one gag show. For me R&J is a parable about how hatred consumes everything around it. However, it has also spawned a worship of hysterical juvenile love. For that reason, the play has a lot in common with 80′s teen romance films. So when we approached the script we were influenced by films like Valley Girl and Pretty in Pink. We expanded the character of Mercutio to create a love triangle and away we went. Everything flowed from there, including our answer to the problematic question everyone asks, if Romeo is already dead, how does he kill himself? The film is a romantic comedy, but you know, with zombies.”
With this in mind, Denmark has aimed the film for a wide audience, “We want to be the perfect date movie. That’s not to say a chick-flick. This is the film a zombie lover can drag their significant other to and everyone will walk away happy.”
Romeo & Juliet vs. The Living Dead will premiere at the
Produced by Third Star Films, a trailer can be found on the website http://www.thirdstarfilms.com along with a downloadable press kit.
For additional information, contact:
Ryan Denmark
Third Star Films
347-731-2772
ryan(at)thirdstarfilms.com
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