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Night of the Living Dead (1968) title card

Numerous Night of the Living Dead remakes have adapted and reimagined the seminal 1968 horror film. It has been remade more than any other movie.[1] The distributor mistakenly released it without a copyright and directly into the public domain.[1] When changing the title from Night of the Flesh Eaters, The Walter Reade Organization also removed the only copyright notice in the film. This absence of copyright protection allowed filmmakers to adapt the original work without permission from the film's production company.[2] A protracted court case found that the creators, Image Ten, did not hold the copyright,[2] and the film's creators received little of its millions in revenue.[1] Bill Hinzman, who played the cemetery zombie in the original film, directed Flesheater in 1988. Flesheater has similarities but is considered an homage rather than a direct remake.[3] The first official remake in 1990 roughly followed the original film's script and involved members of the original crew. They were partly motivated by the missed revenue from the original film.[3] The 1990 version was atypical for a Hollywood remake in having the support of the original film's director, George A. Romero, and other creators.[4] Rumors of another studio planning to remake the public domain film without his involvement spurred Romero into action. In the following years, there were many unofficial remakes.[4] The film has seen an official color remake, an unofficial 3D version, and many independent remakes.[2]

Night of the Living Dead (1990)

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Night of the Living Dead, also known as George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead, is the official 1990 remake directed by Tom Savini (in his feature directorial debut) and starring Tony Todd and Patricia Tallman.[5] Savini had planned to work on the 1968 film before being drafted into the Vietnam War.[6][7] After the war, Savini worked with Romero on the sequels.[8] The 1990 remake was filmed in color with a much larger budget.[2] The film grossed $5.8 million against a $4.2 million budget.[9][10] Columbia Pictures released Night of the Living Dead in the United States on October 19, 1990.[5]

Like the original, the film follows seven strangers as they meet and survive in a rural farmhouse following the awakening of cannibalistic zombies.[5] It received negative reviews upon initial release, but modern reviews have been more positive.[11] The remake was based on the original screenplay but included a revised plot that portrayed Barbra (Patricia Tallman) as a capable and active heroine.[12] Barbara's narrative arc in the remake subverts the final girl trope in horror films.[13] Film historian Barry Grant interprets the new Barbara as a reversal of the original film's portrayal of feminine passivity.[14]

List of independent remakes

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Due to its public domain status, many producers have created remakes of Night of the Living Dead. In the United States, the film was mistakenly released into the public domain because the original distributor failed to replace the copyright notice when changing the film's name.[15][16] Several years after the film's release, its creators discovered that the original prints distributed to theaters had no copyright protection.[16] The themes of the original film have had broad appeal, and its titular "living dead" have been used as an allegory for racial tension, terrorism, nuclear war, and beyond.[1]

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  8. ^ Grant 2015, p. 230.
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  12. ^ Grant 2015, pp. 228, 230–231.
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  14. ^ Grant 2015, p. 228.
  15. ^ Boluk & Lenz 2011, p. 5.
  16. ^ a b Kane 2010, pp. 93–94.
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