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Night Of The Living Dead

1990, Movie, R, 96 mins

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The 1990 version of this 1968 George Romero production begins almost exactly as its predecessor: with a shot of a car driving along a winding, deserted road. An extended voiceover offers one of the original film's most memorable lines--"They're coming to get you, Barbara."--and establishes Barbara (Patricia Tallman) and Johnnie (Bill Mosley) as the squabbling siblings on their way to visit their mother's grave in an isolated cemetery. It all seems like an elaborate homage to... read more leave a comment
Year: 1990
Rated R

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Cast
Tony Todd: Ben
Patricia Tallman: Barbara
Tom Towles: Harry Cooper
McKee Anderson: Helen Cooper
William Butler: Tom
Katie Finnerman: Judy Rose

 

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