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'''''Martin''''' is a 1977 horror film directed by George A. Romero. The film is considered a staple among vampire and horror films and is regarded by Romero as his favorite film.


'''''Martin''''' is a 1977 horror film directed by George A. Romero.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_(film)#Alternate_versions Wikipedia article.] Retrieved 4 Apr '16.</ref> The film is considered a staple among vampire and horror films, and is regarded by Romero as his favorite film.
It is widely released in its 95-minute cut, but there is allegedly a 165-minute black-and-white cut. There is no existing copy of this cut. Not much else is known about the longer cut.


It is widely released in its 95-minute cut, but there is allegedly a 165-minute black-and-white cut. There is no existing copy of this cut.<ref>[http://theghostdiaries.com/movie-review-martin-george-romeros-forgotten-vampire-film/ The Ghost Diaries film review mentioning the longer cut.] Retrieved 4 Apr '16.</ref> Not much else is known about the longer cut.
==External Links==
 
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_(film)#Alternate_versions Wikipedia article.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16
==References==
*[http://theghostdiaries.com/movie-review-martin-george-romeros-forgotten-vampire-film/ The Ghost Diaries film review mentioning the longer cut.] Retrieved 04 Apr '16
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Martinfilmposter.jpg

Original film poster.

Status: Lost

Martin is a 1977 horror film directed by George A. Romero. The film is considered a staple among vampire and horror films and is regarded by Romero as his favorite film.

It is widely released in its 95-minute cut, but there is allegedly a 165-minute black-and-white cut. There is no existing copy of this cut. Not much else is known about the longer cut.

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