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The film was a significant success and spawned a franchise, though subsequent entries leaned more heavily into comedy: (1988) Return of the Living Dead 3 (1993) Return of the Living Dead: Necropolis (2005) Return of the Living Dead: Rave from the Grave (2005)
(1985) is a cult horror-comedy film directed by Dan O'Bannon. It is famous for breaking traditional zombie rules and introducing several tropes that became staples of the genre. Key Highlights Il ritorno dei morti viventi
: Unlike George A. Romero's slow-moving ghouls, these zombies can run and speak. The film was a significant success and spawned
The story follows two clumsy warehouse workers, Frank and Freddy, who accidentally release a dormant zombie from a military drum. The resulting gas cloud reanimates the cadavers in the warehouse and spreads to a nearby cemetery, where a group of punk teenagers is hanging out. Legacy and Sequels Romero's slow-moving ghouls, these zombies can run and speak
: This film popularized the idea that zombies specifically crave "brains" rather than just human flesh.
: The outbreak is caused by a military chemical called "2-4-5 Trioxin" that accidentally leaks from a canister.