Night of the Living Dead Poster

Night of the Living Dead (1968)

NR 10/04/1968 Horror 1h 36m
76%
User
Score
7.8/10
95%
89/100

They Won't Stay Dead!

Overview

A group of strangers trapped in a farmhouse find themselves fending off a horde of recently dead, flesh-eating ghouls.

George A. Romero

Screenplay

John A. Russo

Screenplay

Part of the Living Dead Collection

Includes Night of the Living Dead and other great movies.

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Top Billed Cast

Judith O'Dea

Judith O'Dea

Barbra

Duane Jones

Duane Jones

Ben

Marilyn Eastman

Marilyn Eastman

Helen Cooper

Karl Hardman

Karl Hardman

Harry Cooper

Judith Ridley

Judith Ridley

Judy

Keith Wayne

Keith Wayne

Tom

Kyra Schon

Kyra Schon

Karen Cooper / Corpse in House

Charles Craig

Charles Craig

TV Newscaster / Zombie

S. William Hinzman

S. William Hinzman

Zombie (as Bill Heinzman)

Media

NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Original Theatrical Trailer [1968]

NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Original Theatrical Trailer [1968]

A Scene from NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD

A Scene from NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD

NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Trailer

NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD Trailer

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Reviews

A review by Nathan

Written on February 17, 2023

Night of the Living Dead is without a doubt a fantastically innovative film; creating the modern day interpretation of a zombie and forever changing the genre as we know it. There is a lot to like about this film, but unfortunately the limitations of its time hold it back, resulting in a somewhat boring viewing experience.

For starters, the story was pretty good. I really enjoyed how the plot focused on a single group of survivors and their thought process as they attempt to deal with the horror and panic of the dead reanimating. There was a tremendous amount of lore delivered via telecommunication broadcasts that I thought added to the movie perfectly.

The performances were uneven, some were quite stellar, particularly Duane Jones and Karl Hardman. But Judith O’Dea was quite bad...

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A review by Filipe Manuel Neto

Written on April 11, 2024

**The film that practically founded the zombie subgenre.**

As I've said on other occasions, I'm not a fan at all of films about zombies and similar creatures. It's a type of horror cinema with a strong graphic appeal that doesn't really captivate me. However, I confess that I liked this film. It is much more moderate in its approach to these types of monsters, and effective in building tension and suspense. It's not scary (I believe it was very scary at the time, but these are different times), but it's entertaining.

The story told doesn't give us much explanation: we see two brothers who visit a grave in an isolated cemetery and, upon returning to the car, they are chased by what looks like a very disturbed man. It's obviously a zombie, and we know it, but the characters don't know ...

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A review by CinemaSerf

Written on April 30, 2024

"Barbra" (Judith O'Dea) and her brother are laying some flowers at a cemetery when they espy a man wandering around aimlessly. He suggests it's really a zombie and boy how right he is. She manages to flee to their car but, oh, only if she could have just steered the thing - we might not have had a film! She hits a tree, though, and now dazed and suffering from shock has to take shelter in a nearby house where she gets an hint of what's marauding around outside. Luckily, "Ben" (Duane Jones) also finds the house and with a few emerging from the safety of it's cellar, they proceed to fortify the place as best they can and sit it out. It's soon clear from the television and radio reports that this is an epidemic and that those critters are resurrecting themselves and eating their victims. "Tom...

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