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John Amplas (born June 23, 1949 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American actor known primarily for his work with director George A. Romero. His first work with Romero was the cult film Martin (1977), in which he played the title role. Thereafter, he has appeared in a number of other films directed by Romero, including Dawn of the Dead (1978), Knightriders (1981), Creepshow (1982), and Day of the Dead (1985), as well as Toxic Zombies (1980), a former video nasty, and Midnight (1982), directed by John Russo. He has recently acted in a horror concept teaser entitled The Three (2011) directed by filmmaker Scott Goldberg which also features co-lead from Day of the Dead Lori Cardille. He starred also in the feature film adaption of the Rob Steigert short film Ombis.
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Martin - Película de George A. Romero. Sinopsis Martin (John Amplas) es un adolescente que cree ser un vampiro. Su primo Cuda (Lincoln Maazel) se convence del hecho, a pesar que Martin no teme al ajo, o a los crucifijos, y que puede salir a la luz del sol. Cuda cree que Martin es víctima de una maldición familiar, y que la única solución es salvar su alma. Más que una película de terror, "Martin" es un drama psicológico con ribetes muy particulares, como la necesidad de Martin de tranqulizar a sus potenciales víctimas, de manera que estas no sientan temor o pánico o las compulsivas llamadas telefónicas que efectúa a un programa de radio para explicar la auténtica naturaleza del vampirismo. Pero cuidado, el chico no es un mero alienado o un joven inadaptado. Carece de colmillos, pero util...
The documentary introduces the career of director George A. Romero, who owns the horror films of the 60s and 70s as Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead. His horror films have revolutionized this genre. The content is the interview with Romero as well as the cast and his film crew. Additionally, some behind-the-scenes footage is revealed from Two Evil Eyes and clips from other films of Romero, such as Martin.
This is my review of Day of the Dead, the third film of George A. Romero’s Living Dead Series. Release Date: July 19, 1985 (USA) Cast: Lori Cardille, Joseph Pilato, Terry Alexander, Jarlath Conroy, Anthony Dileo, Jr., Richard Liberty, Sherman Howard, John Amplas, Gary Howard Klar, Ralph Marrero, Phillip G. Kellams, Taso N. Stavrakis, Greg Nicotero Written by George A. Romero Produced by Richard P. Rubinstein Directed by George A. Romero Plot: Somehow the dead have returned to life as zombies, and now zombies have taken over the world. The story follows a group of scientists and soldiers, living in an underground base in Florida. Tensions between them threaten to turn them all against each other.
Sinopsis Una joven trata de escapar de su padrastro y para ello hace autostop con la intención de cruzar el país con destino a California. Su agónica huída la llevará a verse cara a cara con asesinos, ladrones, y lo que es peor, con una familia de fanáticos que rinden culto a Satán sacrificando mujeres. Título original Midnight Año 1982 Duración 91 min. País Estados Unidos Director John A. Russo Guión John A. Russo (Novela: John A. Russo) Fotografía Paul McCollough Reparto Melanie Verlin, Lawrence Tierney, John Hall, Charles Jackson, Doris Hackney, Bob Johnson, Lachele Carl, David Marchick, Greg Besnak, John Amplas, Robin Walsh, Jackie Nicoll Género Terror | Serie B
This video is from the Horror Realm Spring Break Massacre convention from 3/5/11 in Pittsburgh Pa. It features Day of the Dead cast members John Amplas, Lori Cardille, and Antone DeLeo and is hosted by Bloodtype Online's Ed Demko.
This is part two of the Day of the Dead panel from the Spring 2011 Horror Realm convention. With John Amplas, Lori Cardille, Antone DeLeo and hosted by Bloodtype Online's Ed Demko.
Behind The Lens Episode 3. Mr. Potent visit Monster Mania and Horror Hound Convention. A short Film from Clockwerk Pictures and an interview with John Amplas and Tom Berdinski.
Full Audio from the 1994 Production of "Hair". Point Park College Theatre Company, Directed by John Amplas (Pittsburgh, PA) Released July 11, 2014. In loving memory of Monte Smock and Gary Girton, Jr. Each day is a new canvas to paint upon. Make sure your picture is full of life and happiness, and at the end of the day you don't look at it and wish you had painted something different.
Jay Reel, Barry Martin, and Ray Boucher visit TFW 2010. Jay gets to speak with a few of the guests, including Terry Alexander, John Amplas, Charles Cyphers, Keith Gordon, William Katt, Bill Moseley, William Ostrander, Parrish Randall, and Debbie Rochon! There's also some fun behind the scenes stuff, including a "Christine" panel with John Carpenter!
At ZomBcon we got to chat with John Amplas, who's well known from his roles in various George A. Romero films, such as Martin, Knightriders, Creepshow, and Day of the Dead. Check out what he talked about. Sorry it's loud in the convention hall. For more go to http://www.triplebeard.com
Hear from John Amplas, director of the Conservatory Theatre Company's production of Antigone, now at Point Park University's Pittsburgh Playhouse Oct. 16 - Nov. 1.
James Klien interviews John Amplas, star of Martin and Day of the Dead at the April 2015 Cinema Wasteland show.
Filmmaker and playwright Michael Stever interviews John Amplas, star of George A. Romero's cult horror classic MARTIN, at the Landmark Jersey City Loews Movie Palace for the 1st Annual Saturday Nightmare's Horror Expo!
John Portanova of the MacGuffin Film Podcast interviews John Amplas (Martin, Day of the Dead) at the 2010 ZomBcon.
Interview with John Amplas from George Romero's Day of the Dead speaking about his role in Scott Goldberg's upcoming short film "The Three" http://www.thethreefilm.com
We caught up with John Amplas for a short interview at Horror Realm! http://musicsunderworld.com http://tiffanyapan.com http://johnamplas.com