Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 4200000
Revenue
$ 5835247

Barbara

Ben

Helen Cooper

Johnnie

Sarah Cooper

Harry Cooper

Tom

The Mourner

Judy Rose

Doll's Mom Zombie

Hondo

Bulldog

The Newman

Uncle Rege

The Flaming Zombie

T.V. Interviewer

Cemetery Zombie

Autopsy Zombie

Kyle - Crowbar Zombie

Truck Zombie

Porch Zombie

Cousin Satchel

Front Door Zombie

Bob Evans Zombie

Zombie

Window Zombie

Passenger

Zombie (uncredited)

Zombie (uncredited)

Zombie (uncredited)

(uncredited)

Zombie (uncredited)

Sheriff McClelland (uncredited)

Written by John Chard on 2015-10-11
We are them, they are us etc... The original creators of the seminal Night of the Living Dead (1968) reconvene 22 years later to, well, make some money! The original creators of the seminal Night of the Living Dead (1968) reconvene 22 years later to, well, make some money! It was a compromised production, with director Tom Savini announcing that the finished cut is not half the film he set out to make. Surprising, then, to find it still works to the point of being viable. It's a very effective zombie pic, one performed with quality by the cast, with the concept of a group of people holed up in a house - under intense attack by the walking dead - still terrifying. It helps to cast Tony Todd in a reimaging of a horror classic, while Patricia Tallman is a fine spunky lead lady horror protag. Group dynamics again explode, heroes and villains are born, and the creatures are high grade in scary construction. Caveat, though, is that although it's a faithul(ish) remake, where with the new tools to hand it's understandable why the makers thought they could create another horror classic, but one for the 90s horror hordes, it still remains that it's utterly bloodless. While the finale is a bit stinky... 6/10