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    Directed by Zack Snyder. A group of strangers: Ana, Police Sergeant Kenneth Hall, Michael, Andre and his pregnant wife, Luda, break into a nearby mall where they are confronted by three living guards – C.J., Bart and Terry – who make them surrender their weapons in exchange for refuge.

  2. Night of the Living Dead. 1968 1h 36m R. 7.8 (140K) Rate. 89 Metascore. A ragtag group of Pennsylvanians barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls that are ravaging the Northeast of the United States. Director George A. Romero Stars Duane Jones Judith O'Dea Karl Hardman. 2. Night of the Living Dead.

    • Zombie Holocaust (1980) Though not tied to the Romero universe, Marino Girolami's Zombie Holocaust, alternatively known as Dr. Butcher, M.D., is a good place to start.
    • Night Of The Living Dead (1990) While the original Night Of The Living Dead is still a horror classic, it's a bit lost on audiences who have been raised on a steady diet of jump scares, improved special effects, and—most importantly—color TV.
    • Shaun Of The Dead (2004) Simon Pegg's madcap zombie flick Shaun Of The Dead is every bit a tribute to the George Romero films as it was a parody of them.
    • The Return Of The Living Dead (1985) This zombie flick is unique in the fact that it directly references the events of Night Of The Living Dead despite not sharing the same universe.
  3. Night of the Living Dead: Directed by George A. Romero. With Duane Jones, Judith O'Dea, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman. A ragtag group of Pennsylvanians barricade themselves in an old farmhouse to remain safe from a horde of flesh-eating ghouls that are ravaging the Northeast of the United States.

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    • George A. Romero
    • 1968-10-04
    • Night of the Living Dead (1968) It only makes sense to induct any "Living Dead" newbie into the franchise with the O.G. "Night of the Living Dead." Romero released this low-budget, black-and-white cult classic in the height of the civil rights era, focusing on the events of an initial zombie outbreak and offering some heavy-hitting racial commentary (via The Boston Globe).
    • Dawn of the Dead (1978) "Dawn of the Dead" is the sequel to "Night" Romero imagined. With financial assistance from Italian horror director Dario Argento in exchange for international distribution rights (via CinemaBlend), Romero enjoyed a bigger budget as he explored the ways a mall could serve as an effective hideaway in the event of a disaster.
    • Day of the Dead (1985) The end of "Dawn of the Dead" leads us pretty perfectly into "Day of the Dead." Very much an '80s film, "Day" follows a group of scientists and military personnel living and working in barricaded underground bunkers while they study zombie evolution.
    • Return of the Living Dead (1985) George Romero and John Russo split after making the O.G. "Night of the Living Dead." Romero shifted his focus to "Dawn," and Russo partnered with director Dan O'Bannon to create "The Return of the Living Dead," based on his own novel of the same name.
  4. The living dead have taken over the world, and the last humans live in a walled city to protect themselves as they come to grips with the situation. Director George A. Romero Stars John Leguizamo Asia Argento Simon Baker

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  6. Oct 9, 2023 · The Rise (2021) In an embarrassing blotch on Romero's legacy, in 2017, George A. Romero's son, George Cameron Romero, launched an IndieGoGo project to secure funding for Origins, a direct Night of the Living Dead prequel that was going to be set in the 1960s.