Key film which opened up new avenues for modern horror, considered as a landmark in the evolution of the genre, sowing the seeds for a new way of approaching horror. Doubtlessly one of the great classics in modern cinema, considered as the starting point for what became known as American Gothic. It all starts in a graveyard and it ends up in a besieged house, surrounded by zombies baying for flesh and blood, where the few survivors of who-knows-what-exactly stand up against these hoards of un-dead who are out to get them, in black and white and now in colour and in 3D.
Night of the Living Dead
Estados Unidos, 1968
Dirección: George A. Romero
Producción: Karl Hardman, Russell Streiner / Image Ten
Guión: John A. Russo,
George A. Romero
Fotografía: George A. Romero
Montaje: John A. Russo,
George A. Romero
Intérpretes: Duane Jones,
Judith O’Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne
Duración: 96 minutos
Coloreada por: Legend Films
Conversión 3D: Passmorelab
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