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NOTE: This review refers to both the "Millenium edition" and the new "40th Anniversary edition," the only legitimate versions of this movie available on DVD.
Number two on my Top Ten Horror Movies of the '60s is a stone classic of horror: George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead, from 1968, without doubt the greatest zombie movie ever made. It's all about the nutty hi-jinx of some recently deceased individuals who come back to life thanks to a radioactive space probe, and proceed to feast on the flesh of the living. Night of the Living Dead is not just one of the most influential horror movies...
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Night of the Living Dead (1968)
This is one of the seminal films in the horror genre that has spawned a whole passel of imitators but very few equals.
Filmed on a shoestring budget (reportedly $114,000) by first time independent film maker George Romero, Night of the Living Dead became a cult hit, spawned countless imitators, and became a staple of late night monsterfests for over thirty years.
The first time I saw this landmark film was on television, back in the late ‘60s or early ‘70s, before the days of videotape. As a black and white movie in the early days of color TV it is a wonder...
One of the most influential, iconic and most effective horror films of all time remains 1968's Night of the Living Dead, directed by George Romero.
Shot in 1967 on 35-mm. black and white, with a budget of around $14,000, it was created and made by a team of perfectionists who made commercials and industrial videos and films in Pittsburgh PA.. They put everything they could possibly muster into making the best possible low budget independent horror flick.
It was strongly influenced by...
review »Night of the Living Dead- Millenium Edition...This movie is always a great one to watch no matter how old the movie is or how old you get to be either. The original was released in 1968. George A. Romero always does his best with zombies.When Romero made this movie it was low budget, it still became one of the most heard of zombie movies. We all seem to love it because the zombies always come back to get more of the flesh. Its a simple movie really, a fallen satellite that has radiation has made the dead walk again..Also, the dead yearn for human flesh and when you get bitten by them, then...
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