Night of the Living Dead Poster Movie French 27 x 40 In - 69cm x 102cm Judith O'Dea Duane Jones Karl Hardman Marilyn Eastman Keith Wayne Judith Ridley

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Night of the Living Dead (1968)
The original b&w cult classic from 1968 remastered with high quality picture. As the dead rise and stalk the countryside, a group of survivors hold up in a farmhouse and attempt to fight of the swarm of flesh-eating zombies.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead DVD (1968) Starring Judith O'Dea, Russ Streiner, Duane Jones, Karl Hardman, Keith Wayne
George A. Romero's first film would revolutionize horror movie making forever. Night of the Living Dead, shot in straightforward black and white, brought gore and despair to the screen in a manner never before attempted: as blunt a representation as possible. Not the first film to utilize gore, Night of the Living Dead was the first film to present weird, bloody carnage as an existential terror that had no meaning and no resolution. This concept was embraced by youth who were disillusioned with the Vietnam War and thus the no-budget zombie flick became a cult success. Shot with a stark feel, the mindless zombies descend upon the completely innocent. This simple structure has lead many to interpret the film as political allegory meditating upon white people's fear of minorities. But for its political significance, rebellious filmmaking, and historical importance, Night of the Living Dead is a definitive classic.
Night of the Living Dead
It's hard to imagine how shocking this film was when it first broke on the film scene in 1968. There's never been anything quite like it, though it's inspired numerous pale imitations. Part of the terror lies in the fact that this one's shot in such a raw