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Night of the Living Dead

Starring: Tony Todd & Patricia Tallman Director: Tom Savini  Rated: R: Restricted
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DVD Features:

  • Rated: R
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 36 minutes
  • Video: Color
  • Released: October 5, 1999
  • Originally Released: 1990
  • Label: Sony Pictures
Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada) Encoding
Packaging: Keep Case
Making of featurette "The Dead Walk"
Audio Commentary by Director Tom Savini
Talent Files
Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen and Widescreen versions

Performers, Cast and Crew:

Starring Tony Todd & Patricia Tallman
Performer Tom Towles, Bill Moseley, William Butler & Katie Finneran
Directed by Tom Savini
Screenwriting by George A. Romero
Screenplay by George A. Romero
Original story by John A. Russo & George A. Romero
Composition by Paul McCollough
Produced by John A. Russo & Russell W. Streiner
Director of Photography Frank Prinzi
Executive Production by Menahem Golan & George A. Romero

Entertainment Reviews:

New York Times - 10/19/1990
"...Witty, entertaining....This one knows how to bring tired zombies back to life..."
Los Angeles Times - 10/19/1990
"...Smart?...It is certainly a well-sustained entertainment..."

Product Description:

Seven people are trapped in an isolated farmhouse and living an unspeakable nightmare. Cannibalistic zombies have been awakened from the dead and are on a relentless killing and eating binge. Re-make of the 1968 George Romero classic.

Plot Synopsis:

A high-tech, color remake of the 1968 black-and-white low-budget horror classic about corpses that come back to life as flesh-eating zombies and terrorize the Pennsylvania countryside. Following the original plot almost to the letter (with a few surprises thrown in), the film opens in a rural cemetery where the heroine Barbara and her brother are visiting the grave of their mother. The brother is killed by one of the zombies and Barbara seeks refuge in a farmhouse with six other survivors. While desperately trying to barricade the house against the zombies, the seven people inside fight among themselves, undermining their attempts to fend off the slow-moving, but relentless army of ghouls.

Plot Keywords:

Cannibalism | Theatrical Release | Zombies

Production Notes:

  • Color by TVC.
  • Filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
  • Began shooting April 23, 1990; completed shooting June 8, 1990. Released in the USA October 19, 1990. Released on video April 17, 1991.
  • A remake of George A. Romero's 1968 horror classic. Shot in black and white on a shoestring budget of $130,000, the original "Night of the Living Dead," with its nihilistic tone, realistic, near-documentary style and subtle social commentary, broke new ground in the horror genre. It became a cult hit and has had an influence on all subsequent horror films. Romero followed his 1968 success with two sequels, the critically acclaimed "Dawn of the Dead" in 1979 and "Day of the Dead" in 1985. While the original version is still successful, Romero was forced to do a remake because of a rights loophole in the original contract. The original producers had to do a sequel at that point or someone else would have been able to do it instead.
  • Feature film directorial debut for Tom Savini. Savini got his start as an actor, stuntman, and director on the TV show "Tales From the Darkside." He was also the special makeup effects artist on both "Dawn of the Dead" and "Day of the Dead," as well as other horror films such as "Friday the 13th." According to Savini, "[George Romero] had in mind that so many people knew the original story that they could be manipulated...When you expect something to happen and it doesn't, there's that element of surprise. From that second on you don't know what to expect, which makes this film scary to those who have seen the original as well as to those who will be seeing it for the first time."

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Customer Rating: Rating 4.1
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Rating 4.0 It just ain't the original. Movie Lover: from Chickamauga, GA US -- May, 26, 2008

Don't get me wrong, this remake was ok and one that I'll watch again, but it didn't have the punch of the original. George Romero wrote the screenplay and revises the bulk of the story line. The characters meet their ends in different ways and watch out for Barbra, she is no longer comatose. Tom Savini directs and does a good job. The package is well put together with trailers and commentary by Savini. If you're like me and enjoy this premise then this is worth your time.


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