Night of the Living Dead

Night of the Living Dead (1968) is a pioneering American horror film directed by George A. Romero, which revolutionized the zombie genre and horror filmmaking as a whole. The film follows a group of people trapped in a house as they fight to survive a zombie apocalypse. Known for its raw, low-budget production and its social commentary on race and human nature, Night of the Living Dead became an instant cult classic. Romero’s creation of the modern zombie—reanimated corpses that feast on human flesh—would go on to influence countless films and television shows. Night of the Living Dead remains a landmark in horror cinema, not only for its terror but for its groundbreaking approach to the genre and its exploration of societal issues.


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