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    • White Zombie (1932) - Director: Victor Halperin. - IMDb user rating: 6.3. - Metascore: data not available. - Runtime: 69 minutes. “White Zombie,” considered to be the first feature-length zombie movie, was inspired by Kenneth Webb’s Broadway play, "Zombie."
    • I Walked with a Zombie (1943) - Director: Jacques Tourneur. - IMDb user rating: 7.1. - Metascore: data not available. - Runtime: 69 minutes. Described by Turner Classic Movies as “one of the most poetic films in the horror genre,” this early zombie classic follows a nurse named Betsy (Frances Dee), who is hired to look after a Carribean sugar plantation owner’s wife (Christine Gordon).
    • The Plague of the Zombies (1966) - Director: John Gilling. - IMDb user rating: 6.6. - Metascore: data not available. - Runtime: 90 minutes. “The Plague of the Zombies” takes place in an 1860s Cornish village, where a medical professor (Andre Morell) and his daughter (Diane Clare) must race to save their neighbors after they've been infected by a zombie virus conjured by the voodoo magic of the villainous village squire (John Carson).
    • Night of the Living Dead (1968) - Director: George A. Romero. - IMDb user rating: 7.9. - Metascore: 89. - Runtime: 96 minutes. In this game-changing zombie film, flesh-eating zombies descend upon a rural Pennsylvania town, and the townspeople must barricade themselves in a nearby farmhouse for a chance at survival.
  2. Zombies are distinct from ghosts, ghouls, mummies, Frankenstein's monsters or vampires, so this list does not include films devoted to these types of undead. [ 1 ][ 2 ] Victor Halperin 's White Zombie, released in 1932, is often cited as the first zombie film. [ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]

  3. Jul 25, 2022 · Since its release in the summer of 1968, Romero's undead masterpiece has opened the door for the zombie horror sub-genre to proliferate. However, even as "Night of the Living Dead"...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zombie_filmZombie film - Wikipedia

    Victor Halperin's White Zombie was released in 1932 and is often cited as the first zombie film. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] A number of zombie films were produced in the late 1930s and 1940s, including I Walked with a Zombie (1943).

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    Night of the Living Dead, American horror film, released in 1968, that established the pattern for modern zombie movies by disassociating the monsters from Vodou and by using contemporary settings. It was the first feature film directed by George Romero.

    Barbra (played by Judith O’Dea) and Johnny (Russell W. Streiner) are visiting their father’s grave in a rural Pennsylvania cemetery when a stranger attacks them. During the struggle, Johnny is killed, but Barbra manages to escape. She seeks refuge in a farmhouse, where she finds the half-eaten corpse of the owner. Terrified, she runs into the yard, where she encounters an army of ghouls. A man named Ben (Duane Jones) pulls Barbra back into the house and boards up the dwelling. Five other people are found hiding in the cellar, and together the survivors struggle to stay alive against the oncoming horde. A reporter on the television informs them that the recently dead are coming back to life and that these monsters need to eat live flesh. The reason for the revivification is never completely explained, but radiation fallout from a recent space probe is a suggested cause. Save for Ben, all of the people in the farmhouse are eventually killed and become zombies. Ironically, Ben survives the night but is then mistaken for a ghoul and is killed by the posse that had been assembled to rescue survivors.

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    •Studio: Image Ten

    •Director: George Romero

    •Producers: Russell W. Streiner and Karl Hardman

    •Writers: John Russo and George Romero

    •Music: Scott Vladimir Licina

    •Running time: 96 minutes

    •Duane Jones (Ben)

    •Judith O’Dea (Barbra)

    •Karl Hardman (Harry)

    •Marilyn Eastman (Helen)

    • Lee Pfeiffer
  5. Jul 28, 2023 · It was 91 years ago today, July 28, 1932, that White Zombie, one of the best zombie movies and widely regarded as the first of its kind, premiered. The horror movie takes a classic, voodoo-inspired approach to zombification.

  6. Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 American independent horror film directed, photographed, and edited by George A. Romero, written by Romero and John Russo, produced by Russell Streiner and Karl Hardman, and starring Duane Jones and Judith O'Dea.