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[[File:Braindead poster.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Braindead''1993)]]
[[File:Braindead poster.jpg|thumb|right|301px|''Dead Alive'' (1993)]]


'''Braindead''' is a 1993 horror-comedy that was the third feature film directed by [[Peter Jackson]].  Note that the film is also known as '''Dead Alive''' in North America. ''If someone could provide screenshots of a better quality, much thanks''.
'''Dead Alive''' is a 1993 horror-comedy that was the third feature film directed by [[Peter Jackson]]. ''If someone could provide screenshots of a better quality, much thanks''.





Revision as of 23:43, 25 January 2012

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Dead Alive (1993)

Dead Alive is a 1993 horror-comedy that was the third feature film directed by Peter Jackson. If someone could provide screenshots of a better quality, much thanks.



Sterling SMG

In the opening scene, Stewart (Bill Ralston) uses a Sterling SMG to fend off the Skull Island natives that protest him taking one of the Sumatran Rat Monkeys.

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Sterling SMG - 9mm
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Stewart chambers the Sterling after he brings it out
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The Sterling is fired in the air to scare off the natives