George notes his collaboration with Argento and the Italian financiers was a very good partnership. The writer/director was left alone to make the film he wanted to make. He notes part of the deal he made with Argento was that the Italian director could cut the film any way he wanted for foreign markets. Argento felt Dawn of the Dead had too much humor, and his version of the film is trimmed of many of the jokes. This version caused censors in foreign markets to crack down hard on the film upon its release. George mentions there are roughly 10 different versions of the film. "If you want to put out other DVDS," he jokes to Martin.
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