"SUDDENLY THEY WERE SURROUNDED BY THE
LIVING DEAD, AND THE GROANING HORDE OF FLESH EATING
GHOULS MADE THE NIGHT THE LONGEST AND MOST TERRIFYING IN
MOVIE HISTORY ...It began quietly, serenly, with a
brother and sister's visit to their family cemetery. The
first attack came without warning, forcing Barbara to
leave her brother lying bloodied and unconscious while
she ran for refuge in a farmhouse nearby. Soon, there
were seven desperate souls huddled against the gathering
darkness. Seven people with nothing in common but their
terror of the hideous cannibals who clawed unceasingly at
their windows and doors. Throughout the night, the
ravenous dead rose from their graves with an insatiable
appetite for living human flesh. They pounded the doors
and battered the walls, their force increasing by the
sheer weight of their numbers. George Romero's 'NIGHT OF
THE LIVING DEAD' transcended the world of B movies to
become a film classic hailed by audiences throughout the
world. Now, through the magic of revolutionary
Colorization process, the ghouls, the gore, all the
nightmarish, bone-chilling action is brought to you in
full, un-living colour."
Wow. Wow and double wow. It's
almost believable. Almost. Anyway, this is the standard
to all other zombie films. This is a no nonsense zombie
film with attitude. If you haven't seen it you haven't
lived. (or shoudl that be you haven't died?)
(1990)
Directed by
Tom Savini
Tagline:
There IS a fate worse than death
Cast overview
Tony Todd
Patricia Tallman
Tom Towles
McKee Anderson
William Butler
Katie Finneran
Bill Moseley
Heather Mazur
David W. Butler
Zachary Mott
Pat Reese
William Cameron
Pat Logan
Berle Ellis
Bill Cardille