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The Making of The Walking Dead
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The Making of The Walking Dead

Jul 31, 2010
0h 30m
★ 8.0

Overview

The Making of the TV Series The Walking Dead.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

AMC Studios

The Making of The Walking Dead Trailers

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Cast

Frank Darabont

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Frank Darabont

Robert Kirkman

Self

Robert Kirkman

Denise M. Huth

Self

Denise M. Huth

Greg Nicotero

Self

Greg Nicotero

David Alpert

Self

David Alpert

Gale Anne Hurd

Self

Gale Anne Hurd

Andrew Lincoln

Self

Andrew Lincoln

Jon Bernthal

Self

Jon Bernthal

Sarah Wayne Callies

Self

Sarah Wayne Callies

Steven Yeun

Self

Steven Yeun

Laurie Holden

Self

Laurie Holden

Emma Bell

Self

Emma Bell

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