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Như thường lệ, năm nào, chị em Barbara và Johnny đều đến cắm hoa trên mộ của cha họ. Đường từ nhà đến đó rất xa, xung quanh là cả một khu nghĩa địa hoang vắng. Lần này, trong ít phút yên lặng để cầu nguyện cho cha, Johnny nhớ lại quãng thời gian anh còn bé, khi đó Johnny đã nói đùa với chị gái mình rằng: "Họ đến để tìm chị đó, Barbara". Rồi màn đêm đã buông xuống, họ vẫn chưa rời mộ cha để trở về. Bỗng nhiên, một người đàn ông xuất hiện. Ông ta tiến gần về phía Barbara rồi bất ngờ tấn công và giết chết Johnny. Quá khiếp sợ, Barbara vùng chạy và trốn vào một ngôi nhà ở gần đó. Tại đây, cô gặp Ben cùng với nhiều người đang chạy trốn khác. Họ mở radio và biết được một tin khủng khiếp: các xác chết tấn công những người đang sống.
Thông tin sản xuất
October 4, 1968
Ngày phát hành
$114,000
Ngân sách
$30,236,452
Doanh thu
United States of America
Region (US)
Image Ten
Producer
Đạo diễn
George A. Romero
Female
Diễn viên
Judith O'Dea
Barbra
Duane Jones
Ben
Marilyn Eastman
Helen Cooper
Karl Hardman
Harry Cooper
Judith Ridley
Judy
Keith Wayne
Tom
Kyra Schon
Karen Cooper / Corpse in House
S. William Hinzman
Zombie
George A. Romero
Washington Reporter
Richard France
Zombie
Trailer
Living Dead Collection
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