Birth of the Living Dead
In 1968 a young college drop-out named George A. Romero directed “Night of the Living Dead,” a low-budget horror film that shocked the world, became an icon of the counterculture, and spawned a zombie industry worth billions of dollars that continues to this day. Birth of the Living Dead shows how Romero gathered an unlikely team of Pittsburghers—policemen, iron workers, teachers, ad-men, housewives and a roller-rink owner—to shoot a revolutionary guerrilla-style film that went on to become a cinematic landmark, offering a profound insight into how our society worked in a singular time in American history.
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