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George Romero's NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD is a low-budget, homegrown classic that had great difficulty finding a distributor at the time of its release in 1968, and has since become one of the most influential horror films of all time. (Aside from its visceral impact years before realistic gore... More George Romero's NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD is a low-budget, homegrown classic that had great difficulty finding a distributor at the time of its release in 1968, and has since become one of the most influential horror films of all time. (Aside from its visceral impact years before realistic gore became the fashion, the film is also important for its portrayal of a black man as the protagonist during a time when race was an extremely sensitive issue in the United States.) The plot is simple: seven people secluded in a Pennsylvania farmhouse face relentless attacks by reanimated corpses seeking to eat their flesh. The group, which includes a married couple and their daughter, a pair of young lovers, and an African-American man, try to keep their sanity as the living dead keep trying to enter the house. Radio news reports tell of the plague taking over the eastern United States, while the ever-decreasing band of survivors rapidly loses ground in the battle to both keep peace with one another and stay alive. Minimize |
| Key Information | ||
| Directors | George A. Romero | |
| Stars | Duane Jones | |
| Actors | Karl Hardman | |
| Genre | Horror/Suspense | |
| Subgenre | Cult Film • Zombies • Classic | |
| MPAA Rating | R (MPAA) | |
| Available Formats | DVD: "Laugh Track" Comedy Audio Version | |
| UPC | 796019811743 | |
| Release Date | 1968 | |
| Running Time | 1hr 35min | |
| Languages | ||
| Original Language | English | |
| DVD Editions | ||
| DVD Editions | DVD1hr 35minA2ZCDS.comApril 01, 2005Not Rated882012600177 | |
| VHS Editions | ||
| VHS Editions | VHS1hr 35minVideo YesteryearApril 16, 1996R (MPAA) | |
| Credits | ||
| Screenwriter | John A. Russo | |
| Professional Reviews | ||
| Professional Reviews | (11/25/1994, p.91, Steve Simels): "...Second only to PSYCHO among influential horror films..." -- Rating: A+ | |
| Quotes from the Movie | ||
| Quotes from the Movie | "Beat 'em or burn 'em. They go up pretty easy." - Zombie hunter on television news coverage "They're coming to get you, Barbara!" - Johnny (Russell Streiner) taunting Barbara (Judith O' Dea) in the cemetery, just before he is attacked by a zombie | |