Night of the Living Dead (1968)
In this groundbreaking horror classic, a mysterious wave of violence begins when the dead inexplicably return to life. As chaos spreads across rural Pennsylvania, a small group of strangers seeks refuge in a deserted farmhouse. Tensions rise quickly as the group struggles to cooperate, trapped inside while hordes of relentless, flesh-hungry ghouls close in. Ben, a calm and resourceful survivor, takes charge, clashing with the stubborn and fearful Harry Cooper. As night falls, the farmhouse becomes a battleground — not only against the undead but also between the living. Paranoia, fear, and desperation set the stage for a chilling descent into hopelessness and horror. Directed by George A. Romero, Night of the Living Dead pioneered the zombie genre as we know it today. Its grim tone, raw performances, and social commentary have earned it legendary status in horror cinema history.
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