A Noite Dos Mortos-vivos Terror 1968 | 1h 36m 7.8
: The film revolutionized the horror genre by introducing the modern "zombie"—reanimated, flesh-eating corpses. Before this, zombies were typically associated with voodoo and mind control.
: Released during the Civil Rights movement, the film is noted for casting Duane Jones, a Black actor, as the lead protagonist. The bleak ending is often interpreted as a commentary on the social and political tensions of late-1960s America. A Noite dos Mortos-Vivos Terror 1968 1h 36m 7.8
: It spawned a massive franchise (including Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead ) and established the survival-horror tropes still used in media like The Walking Dead and Resident Evil . : The film revolutionized the horror genre by
: It was a low-budget independent production ($114,000) filmed in rural Pennsylvania. Due to an error regarding the copyright notice on the original prints, the film entered the public domain almost immediately, allowing it to be widely distributed and cementing its cult status. The bleak ending is often interpreted as a
This specific string appears to be a metadata entry for (1968), directed by George A. Romero. It is widely considered one of the most influential horror films in cinema history. Film Profile: Night of the Living Dead Original Title : Night of the Living Dead Release Year : 1968 Genre : Horror / Independent Runtime : 1h 36m IMDb Rating : 7.8/10 Director : George A. Romero Brief Report