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  1. Released in 1968, George A. Romero's low-budget shocker "Night of the Living Dead" becomes a landmark horror movie.

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      Sweet and simple, Birth of the Living Dead is a nostalgic,...

  2. I admire the movie itself, which I have seen twice since that 1969 afternoon, and its sequel "Dawn of the Dead" got an enthusiastic review from me. I didn't assign a star rating to "The Night of the Living Dead" because the kind of article I wrote did not seem to require one, but if I were to rate it today, I'd give it 3 1/2 stars.

  3. Oct 26, 2018 · Why Night of the Living Dead was a big-bang moment for horror movies. Horror films were never the same again after George A. Romero set hordes of zombies loose in farmland Pennsylvania, 50 years ago. But what was new about it?

  4. Sweet and simple, Birth of the Living Dead is a nostalgic, informative trip back to the origins of the modern zombie, featuring a George A. Romero who is as spry and entertaining as ever.

  5. 2 days ago · George A. Romero’s first movie, Night of the Living Dead, released in 1968, walloped the country with its black-and-white dread and gore; infused with progressive casting and social commentary,...

  6. Parents need to know that Night of the Living Dead is a classic 1968 low-budget horror movie in which men and women trapped in a farmhouse must defend themselves against reanimated corpses. While not as violent and gory as the Living Dead sequels and horror movies to come, there are still plenty of….

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  8. Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent horror film directed, photographed, and edited by George A. Romero, written by Romero and John Russo, produced by Russell Streiner and Karl Hardman, and starring Duane Jones and Judith O'Dea.

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