Overview:
A group of strangers trapped in a farmhouse find themselves fending off a horde of recently dead, flesh-eating ghouls.Status: | Released (1968-10-04) |
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Awards: | 7 wins |
BoxOffice: | $236,452 |
Screen: | John A. Russo, George A. Romero |
Productions: | Image Ten |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |
Casts
- 97913: Judith O'Dea - Barbra
- 97912: Duane Jones - Ben
- 97915: Marilyn Eastman - Helen Cooper
- 97914: Karl Hardman - Harry Cooper
- 97917: Judith Ridley - Judy
- 97916: Keith Wayne - Tom
- 97918: Kyra Schon - Karen Cooper / Corpse in House
Crews
- 14999: George A. Romero - Editor - Editing
- 97914: Karl Hardman - Producer - Production
- 64833: Russell Streiner - Producer - Production
- 14999: George A. Romero - Screenplay - Writing
- 14999: George A. Romero - Director of Photography - Camera
- 14999: George A. Romero - Director - Directing
- 64831: John A. Russo - Screenplay - Writing
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Reviews
Nathan
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Night of the Living Dead is without a doubt a fantastically innovative film; creating the modern day interpretation of a zombie and forever changing the genre as we know it. There is a lot to like about this film, but unfortunately the limitations of its time hold it back, resulting ....
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**The film that practically founded the zombie subgenre.** As I've said on other occasions, I'm not a fan at all of films about zombies and similar creatures. It's a type of horror cinema with a strong graphic appeal that doesn't really captivate me. However, I confess that I like ....
Continue reading ->CinemaSerf
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"Barbra" (Judith O'Dea) and her brother are laying some flowers at a cemetery when they espy a man wandering around aimlessly. He suggests it's really a zombie and boy how right he is. She manages to flee to their car but, oh, only if she could have just steered the thing - we might ....
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