
The Return of the Living Dead: The Decade of Darkness
Horror · Documentary
Overview
A look at the horror movies of the 1980's.
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Joe Dante
Joe Dante
Self
Joe Dante
Self


Stuart Gordon
Stuart Gordon
Self
Stuart Gordon
Self


Catherine Hicks
Catherine Hicks
Self
Catherine Hicks
Self


Tom Holland
Tom Holland
Self
Tom Holland
Self


Cassandra Peterson
Cassandra Peterson
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
Cassandra Peterson
Elvira, Mistress of the Dark


Dee Wallace
Dee Wallace
Self
Dee Wallace
Self


Bill Moseley
Bill Moseley
Self
Bill Moseley
Self


John Landis
John Landis
Self
John Landis
Self


Allan Trautman
Allan Trautman
Self
Allan Trautman
Self
Anthony Timpone
Anthony Timpone
Self
Anthony Timpone
Self
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