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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 horror film, directed by George A. Romero and written by Romero and John Russo; it is one of the most influential horror films ever, helping to make zombies the staple monster of the Zombie Apocalypse genre. Before Living Dead, zombies were creatures of voodoo who obeyed their master, but Romero's zombies were something completely different; for one, thing, no explanation was given for their existence (besides a speculative Hand Wave about a space probe and radioactive fallout), but more than that, the film showed the increasing tension in society—the zombies weren't the only enemies, they were only the most visible ones. |