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Night of the Living Dead

Night of the Living Dead

Directed by George Romero

George Romero's original zombie classic introduced viewers to a new type of terror: the walking dead, slow moving, but determined to feast on your flesh! From the first moments of its iconic opening sequence, NOTLD changed the game for horror directors, creating a genre that - like the zombies themselves - still shows no sign of slowing down. But Romero's most brilliant and controversial innovation was casting African-American actor Duane Jones as the lead, and offering a devastating - and still relevant - commentary on racism during the film's final moments.

George Romero's original zombie classic introduced viewers to a new type of terror.

Cast: Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, Karl Hardman

Member Reviews

They’re coming to get you, Barbara.

nerdgeekman
16 hours ago

the classic is still going strong

scarynate
4 days ago

Hat’s off to the movie that launched an entire genre.

chris_mingus
1 week ago

there's 95 min I'll never get back 🤦🏽‍:male_sign:

19JDM84
2 weeks ago

Divorced from the entire subgenre it birthed, Romero’s classic still holds up as a testament to the power of independent filmmaking.

MarkGuyer
2 weeks ago