![]() Still, no mention of what Casey and Chuck's family names are, or what Suicide, Trash, Spider, and Scuz's real names are for that matter. ![]() Frank's family name is Nello, his unseen wife is given the name Alice, and is also mentioned to have two children.Trash and Spider discuss Sunshine during their scene in the graveyard just before Trash starts stripping, the former saying that it was probably inevitable. This spurred Freddy on to get a job at the Uneeda Warehouse where he meets Frank and Burt. ![]() As mentioned above, he died from an overdose (the exact drug is unspecified) and Freddy and Tina discovered his corpse in a public restroom. A deceased ninth member of the punks, Sunshine, is mentioned with no such reference ever being in the film.Tina, on the other hand, is revealed to not like the other members of their group of friends too much due to a strict Catholic upbringing and is mentioned to be uncomfortable during Trash's tombstone dance and debauchery in general.That said, while it's slightly implied in the film, the book does indeed confirm that Freddy is not entirely comfortable with being around dead things due to seeing the gang member's body (along with Tina). Freddy got the job at Uneeda because of the death of a former member of their gang (never mentioned in the film) from a drug overdose and the former wanted to get his shit together for his own sake as well as his girlfriend's. note The name of Mia Farrow's character in Broadway Danny Rose is Tina Vitali, released a year earlier. Their family names are Travis and Vitali respectively. A few of the characters' backgrounds (particularly Freddy and Tina) are fleshed out a bit more.Adaptation Expansion: Russo's novelization adds a KGB subplot to flesh out the origin of Trioxin.Not to be confused with the 1978 novel Return of the Living Dead, which was a direct sequel to Night of the Living Dead written by that film's co-writer John Russo (who, confusingly, also wrote a novelization of this film). The shambling, hungry dead escape, craving their favorite food: brains. The Trioxin gets into the cadaver freezer, animating the contents. As a testament to the strength and quality of the barrels, one of them springs a leak as soon as the foreman reassures his new employee of the solid military construction by slapping its side. However, due to a clerical error, a few such Barrels of Doom were shipped to a Louisville, Kentucky medical supply warehouse currently employing our intrepid heroes, and stored there for years. ![]() Then, to guard against the story leaking out, the government permitted Night of the Living Dead to be made, thus covering up the real incident with a fictional one. ![]() Unable to contain the undead threat, the military placed the lively corpses inside sealed barrels. Return is based on the premise that Night of the Living Dead was based on actual events it seems that in the '60s a chemical called 2-4-5 Trioxin, developed for use as an herbicide in destroying marijuana plants, was accidentally released into a basement morgue of a VA hospital in Pittsburgh, causing the cadavers stored there to reanimate. It spawned the Return of the Living Dead zombie film series. The Return of the Living Dead is a 1985 comedy horror film written and directed by Dan O'Bannon, starring Clu Gulager, James Karen, Don Calfa, Thom Mathews, Beverly Randolph, Miguel A. ![]()
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