Authors: George A. Romero
Fran had waited patiently at the controls, idling the engine. But so many minutes had elapsed that she was sure now that Peter was not coming and lifted the copter off the roof. The puppy yelped in the back, hating his confinement. A sudden movement below caused Fran to look down. She could hardly believe her eyes. Peter had rushed up onto the roof and had made a leap toward the landing apparatus of the copter. He had managed to grab a hold and was hanging on, his legs kicking and thrashing as he made his way to the passenger side door. Fran could hardly contain her joy as he squirmed his way up and into the passenger seat as she lifted off the roof.
The little vehicle jolted as he swung into place beside her.
“Do we have enough gas?” he asked, scanning the parking lot below as the zombies looked up in the sky at the disturbance.
“Very little,” Fran said, as the little bird puttered away into the welcoming arms of dawn.
GEORGE A. ROMERO
is a legendary American filmmaker and screen-writer whose fifteen directorial credits include the horror classics
Night of the Living Dead
(1968),
Dawn of the Dead
(1978), and
Day of the Dead
(1985).
The New York Times named Dawn of the Dead
as one of “The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made.”
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