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      • At one point the distributor convinced Romero to cut time from the film, and the director notes his favorite shot of the zombies in the fields outside was lost with this cut, which totaled six minutes. It was a wide shot featuring dozens of zombies, some created out of mannequins.
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  1. Apr 29, 2020 · The final scenes of the film reflect what was currently happening in America to Black people. When the world was ending at the hands of the undead, everyone banned together, but racism was not lost. Ben is visibly wielding a gun and does not resemble the undead whatsoever.

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  3. Feb 2, 2023 · This is when Romero uses subversion: Ben suddenly enters the scene, offers no explanation for his presence, and immediately commands the situation, along with our attention, in the midst of the...

  4. Sep 18, 2021 · In a 2016 interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Romero was asked about the final scene in the movie in which Ben (Duane Jones), a black man, is killed by police after surviving the hordes of...

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  5. Answer: Yes, director George Romero announced in 2015 that he had rediscovered some 16mm working footage that never made it into the movie, including a full 9-minute sequence (a jump-cut of the basement scene) featuring the largest zombie attack in the film.

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  6. Oct 11, 2012 · In the script’s original ending, the posse who finds the farmhouse travels through the cemetery seen in the opening moments, and the come across the car Barbara drove into the tree and even...

  7. Aug 7, 2019 · George A Romero's documentary-style direction, the black & white cinematography, and its infamous ending are just some of the reasons it became a genre landmark. Sadly, the producers behind Night Of The Living Dead failed to copyright the movie correctly, leading to an endless supply of rip-offs.

  8. The ending is a gut punch in the same way the cop car pulling up at the end of Get Out is. Salvation for one race or social group may easily be dread and destruction for another. Keep in mind this film came out the same year as the assassination of MLK.

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