The Night of the Living Dead - Influential zombie film

Horror movies are a popular film genre because they throw their protagonists into extreme situations and play with our own fears. The Night of the Living Dead redefined the popular zombie theme, and its influence is still felt today.

  • Released: 1968
  • Director: George A. Romero
  • Sub-Genre: Zombie Horror

The progenitor of the modern zombie film comes from George A. Romero, who remained true to the undead his entire life. In the iconic and highly influential first film of his series, siblings Barbara and Johnny experience horrific events.

They want to visit their father’s grave in a cemetery when suddenly they are attacked by the “living dead.” The two flee into a house, where they must defend themselves against the zombies together with others.

You can clearly notice the film’s independent origin, but it still impresses to this day with creative ideas and effective staging. Particularly how people behave in the face of the threat is interesting to observe. The black-and-white images also create an eerie atmosphere.

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