A remake of George Romero’s 1968 black-and-white classic that begins in a cemetery, as the recently-dead return to life – from an unknown cause – and attack the living as their prey. One woman escapes the frightening zombies to take refuge with others in a farmhouse, as every cadaver for miles around hungers for their flesh. Will they make it through the night…that the dead came back to life? —IMDb
Dubbed “The Godfather of Gore” for his brilliant make-up and special effects work on countless horror movies, Tom Savini has grossed people out as the guy behind the gore on films ranging from Friday the 13th to Night of the Living Dead to Quentin Tarantino’s From Dusk Till Dawn.
Developing an interest in magic and illusion as a child, when he was inspired by the 1957 Lon Chaney biopic Man of a Thousand Faces, Savini spent most of his youth in his room, inventing characters and experimenting with make-up techniques. After studying acting and directing at Carnegie Mellon University, he went to Vietnam as a combat photographer for the Army; ironically, he would later gain fame for simulating on the screen the same kind of carnage he witnessed first-hand during the war.
Savini first began working as a make-up and special effects man on horror movies during the early 1970s. Some of his more notable work during that decade and the subsequent years includes George A. Romero’s… read more
Verdadera actualización del clásico de Romero (el escribe el guión de este remake) logrando incorporar ciertos elementos típicos del cine de finales de los 80 principios de los noventa. Especialmente en el papel de la mujer en el cine de terror y acción. La Barbara de ésta parece más emparentada con Sarah Connor y Ellen Ripley que con la típica damisela en peligro que abunda en el género de terror. Super Recomendable