A group of strangers trapped in a farmhouse find themselves fending off a horde of recently dead, flesh-eating ghouls.
Judith O'Dea
Barbra
Duane Jones
Ben
Marilyn Eastman
Helen Cooper
Karl Hardman
Harry Cooper
Judith Ridley
Judy
Keith Wayne
Tom
Kyra Schon
Karen Cooper / Corpse in House
Charles Craig
TV Newscaster / Zombie
S. William Hinzman
Zombie (as Bill Heinzman)
Bill Cardille
Self - Field Reporter (as Bill 'Chilly Billy' Cardille)
John Simpson
Zombie
George Kosana
Sheriff McClelland
Frank Doak
Scientist
A.C. McDonald
Zombie / Posse Member
Samuel R. Solito
Zombie / Posse Member
Mark Ricci
Washington Scientist
Lee Hartman
Zombie / News Reporter
Ross Harris
Newscaster/Zombie
Steve Hutsko
Self - Cardille's Cameraman/Zombie
Phillip Smith
Zombie / Posse Member
Randy Burr
Zombie / Posse Member
Jack Givens
Zombie
Richard Ricci
Zombie
Rudy Ricci
Zombie
Paula Richards
Zombie
Herbert Summer
Zombie
William Burchinal
Zombie
Al Croft
Zombie
Jason Richards
Zombie
Dave James
Zombie
Sharon Carroll
Zombie
William Mogush
Zombie
Joann Michaels
Zombie
Ella Mae Smith
Zombie
George A. Romero
Washington Reporter
John A. Russo
Washington Military Reporter
Russell Streiner
Johnny
Richard France
Zombie
Director, Screenplay
George A. Romero
Screenplay
John A. Russo
February 17, 2023
5
Night of the Living Dead is without a doubt a fantastically innovative film; creating the modern day interpretation of a zombie and forever changing the genre as we know it. There is a lot to like about this film, but unfortunately the limitations of its time hold it back, resulting in a somewhat boring viewing experience.
For starters, the story was pretty good. I really enjoyed how the plot focused on a single group of survivors and their thought process as they attempt to deal with the horror and panic of the dead reanimating. There was a tremendous amount of lore delivered via telecommunication broadcasts that I thought added to the movie perfectly.
The performances were uneven, some were quite stellar, particularly Duane Jones and Karl Hardman. But Judith O’Dea was quite bad. I’m not sure if it was her performance or the way her character was written but it was just bizarre to see her body language and gestures throughout the film. The beginning chase scene with her was fantastic, with some stellar cinematography. But after that, the way she portrayed shock was laughable.
The action in this movie was bad, with punches being all too slow and clunky. I would imagine this movie was quite scary for the time, but with modern day horror constantly elevating, I hardly found myself unnerved. Overall, this movie is Time Capsule for horror and the genre has taken so much from this film throughout the years, but unfortunately it’s legacy far outweighs the entertainment the film brings.
Score: 54% | Verdict: Average
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$114,000.00
Revenue:
$30,000,000.00