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George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead Remake (DVD, 1990) Pre-owned

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Item specifics

Condition
Good: An item in used but good condition. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or ...
Video Format
NTSC
Case Type
Tall DVD Case/G1
Rating
18A
Subtitle Language
English, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Korean, Thai
Sub-Genre
Zombie Slasher
Director
Tom Savini
Studio
COLUMBIA pictures
Edition
Canadian Widescreen Edition
Aspect Ratio
16:9
Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Format
DVD
Release Year
1990
Language
English, Portuguese
Actor
Tont Todd, Patricia Tallman
Features
Widescreen
Run Time
88 min.
Genre
Horror/Suspense
Movie/TV Title
Night of the Living Dead (1990 film)
UPC
043396771796

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  • Top favourable review

    A remake of the 1960s classic!

    I love the Original, for all it implies, by if truth be told, I like this one better. Its more modern, in color, and the zombies are way better! I am a huge Romero fan a well as Tom Savini, this movie will scare your socks off! Don't watch alone!

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  • Night of the Living Dead (1990, Remake,DVD)

    As far as remakes go - I'm always a little leary of how someone has mangled a perfectly good classic, But in this case they did a pretty darn good job of not SUCKING ! Patricia Tallman (later to be a Babylon 5 PsyCop) takes the "whiney sister" Barbara part and turns her into the "get the hell out of my way, I'll do it myself !!!" lead roll. Just when you think you know whats coming next guess again, this is not your father's horror flick, this is a different film but still great gore abounds at every turn. This film is great fun for the "Night of the Living dead" film series fans and "B" horror film lovers alike. But then again how couln it not be with George A. Romero co-producing it, and he himself rewrote the the script for this ...

  • Those trapped in the house r the true stars of the film

    Based on George A. Romero’s 1968 cult classic “Night of the Living Dead,” Savini’s version portrays Barbara (played by Patricia Tallman) as a strong heroine lead who conquers her fears (e.g., witnessing the death of her brother Johnnie and seeing zombies that just won’t die) and shows a resolve not usually seen in people facing seemingly insurmountable odds—such a being trapped inside a secluded farmhouse surrounded by mindless zombies, with no transportation in sight. But looking beyond the zombie crisis (whose origins were unfortunately not fully explained during the course of the film), the personality dynamics of those trapped inside this Western Pennsylvania farmhouse are the true stars of the film as they tackles a number of issues such as: How people handle crisis situations, ...

  • Night of the Living Dead - the remake

    As far as zombie movies go, this has got to be one of the best. Some people like to say that the original is always better. Well, that's true, if you like cheesy dialogue and acting. The remake of Night of the Living Dead, to me, beats the original by far. It's a more modern, better acted, better costumed version of the classic. The story's pretty much the same, so if you enjoyed it then, you'll love it now! I love this version the best because it has such a small, rural feel to it. Some of the grander scale zombie movies aren't very scary because it's too complex. This is a small farm house, with 7 cast members (excluding Barbara's brother at the beginning and the redneck group at the end), and zombies. There's no fancy stuff, just ...

  • Amazing remake

    You can't help but feel a tingle of deja vu while watching the color remake of Night of the Living Dead. It is essential for full enjoyment to have seen the original since the remake takes the same story and twists and tweaks it to bring it into the 90's. People are divided into two camps on this film. They either absolutely hate it or they have been enraptured by the change-up's that it pitches at you. I am of the later camp. At least Barbara (played by the beautiful Patricia Tallman) has enough of her wits about her to point out how irrational everybody else is being instead of being the catatonic victim like the first time around. "They're so slow. We can just walk right by them." She remarks to Ben (Tony Todd) who is adamant about staying in the house. ...