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Night of the Living Dead (1968)
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As the dead mysteriously revive and have to live on the flesh of living humans to survive, people struggle against survival from those dangerous blood thirsty, the thing that makes them hide from them, a young woman struggles against survival, as she goes to hide in a farmhouse, where she unites up with people there to find out a way to survive.
As the dead mysteriously revive and have to live on the flesh of living humans to survive, people struggle against survival from those dangerous blood thirsty, the thing that makes them hide from them, a young woman struggles against survival, as she goes to hide in a farmhouse, where she unites up with people there to find out a way to survive.
Actors:
Richard France,
Frank Doak,
George A. Romero,
Rudy Ricci,
Judith ODea,
Herbert Summer,
Lee Hartman,
William Mogush,
Samuel R. Solito,
John Simpson,
Al Croft,
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Richard France
5 May 1938, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Frank Doak
24 May 1915
George A. Romero
4 February 1940, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Rudy Ricci
14 February 1940, McKeesport, Pennsylvania, USA
Judith ODea
20 April 1945, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Herbert Summer
1925, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, USA
Lee Hartman
21 February 1930, North Apollo, Pennsylvania, USA
William Mogush
3 June 1942
Samuel R. Solito
5 January 1929, Leetsdale, Pennsylvania, USA
John Simpson
Al Croft
5 April 1926, Pennsylvania, USA
Director:
George A. Romero
George A. Romero
4 February 1940, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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October 09, 2012
It's a virulent portrait of an America in flux and decay, from the flag billowing near the graveyard at the start to its disturbing depiction of a lynch-mob mentality. But Night also transcends its period through sheer intensity.October 03, 2008
Although pic's basic premise is repellent -- recently dead bodies are resurrected and begin killing human beings in order to eat their flesh -- it is in execution that the film distastefully excels.October 14, 2011
The original and the best.January 26, 2006
Chuckle, if you can, during the first few minutes; because after that laughter catches in the throat as the clammy hand of terror tightens its grip.October 14, 2012
It's pitch perfect in writing, mood, and scares, and still holds up to scrutiny, no matter how harsh.July 04, 2015
Carve[s] open the guts of American culture, using violence and even the horror genre itself as a tool rather than an end.October 07, 2013
If [Romero's] original vision of the undead looks dulled by today's standards, his embedded political commentary on racism feels just as sharp.September 19, 2007
Over its short, furious course, the picture violates so many strong taboos -- cannibalism, incest, necrophilia -- that it leaves audiences giddy and hysterical.January 23, 2013
Subjects us to the kind of unrelenting nightmare we only wish we could wake up from.September 19, 2007
George Romero's remarkably assured debut, made on a shoestring, about a group of people barricaded inside a farmhouse while an army of flesh-eating zombies roams the countryside, deflates all genre clichés.October 07, 2013
Director George A Romero redefined the meaning of horror for fear-sated audiences in the 1960s with this seminal classic.September 19, 2007
I felt real terror in that neighborhood theater last Saturday afternoon. I saw kids who had no resources they could draw upon to protect themselves from the dread and fear they felt.