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This is Jim Jarmusch.
I'm the writer and director of “The Dead Don't Die.”
This is a scene that takes place in the Centerville
police station.
It's a three-cop town, Centerville.
Bill Murray, the chief.
Adam Driver and Chloë Sevigny play the other two officers.
There are two parts to this scene.
The first is Officer Peterson —
Adam Driver — explaining to Chloë Sevigny's character
that there is, in fact, a zombie apocalypse.
“It's zombies.”
“What are you saying?”
“Well, it's the undead.
They've been reanimated, caused by the Earth
having been pulled off its axis,
caused by the polar fracking.”
And the second part of the scene
is dealing with one of the undead who comes to life,
played by Carol Kane.
Her name is Mallory O'Brien and was known as the town
drunk.
- [screams]
These undead in our film have a kind
of vestigial memory for one thing
that they were sort of obsessed
with when they were alive.
And in this case, being the town drunk,
her obsession was chardonnay.
“Look out, kids.”
I'm not a big splatter film guy,
so all the zombies in our film are dried up and dust inside.
“Chardonnay.”
“I got this, Cliff.”
The visual effect is quite stunning
and was done by a wonderful company, Chimney.
It was quite daunting.
We had to have a stand-in for Carol
Kane for the actual swinging of the machete.
The machete itself was only a very short
blade so that it actually didn't touch the stunt
person.
“Chardonnay.”
- [screams]
[gunshot]
Bill Murray's last shot to the severed head was improvised.
In each of the other takes, he didn't do that.
But I found that very funny.
Chloë Sevigny, as an actor, she
is a real master of small reactions.
And she is our kind of scream queen in the film
because she screams maybe six times
throughout the entire film.