Night of the Living Dead


04:00 am - 06:00 am, Thursday, October 30 on WJLP Retro TV (33.5)

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About this Broadcast
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Remake of the 1968 cult thriller about strangers in a farmhouse fending off flesh-eating zombies.

1990 English Stereo
Horror Halloween Sci-fi Remake Suspense/thriller

Cast & Crew
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Tony Todd (Actor) .. Ben
Patricia Tallman (Actor) .. Barbara
Tom Towles (Actor) .. Harry
McKee Anderson (Actor) .. Helen
William Butler (Actor) .. Tom
Katie Finneran (Actor) .. Judy Rose
Bill Moseley (Actor) .. Johnnie
Heather Mazur (Actor) .. Sarah
Zachary Mott (Actor) .. Bulldog
Pat Reese (Actor) .. The Mourner
William Cameron (Actor) .. The Newsman
Pat Logan (Actor) .. Uncle Rege
Berle Ellis (Actor) .. The Flaming Zombie
Bill 'Chilly Billy' Cardille (Actor) .. TV Interviewer
Greg Funk (Actor) .. Cemetary Zombie
Tim Carrier (Actor) .. Autopsy Zombie
John Hamilton (Actor) .. Crowbar Zombie
Dyrk Ashton (Actor) .. Truck Zombie
Jordan Berlant (Actor) .. Porch Zombie
Albert Shellhammer (Actor) .. Cousin Satchel
Jay McDowell (Actor) .. Front Door Zombie
Walter Berry (Actor) .. McGruder
Kendal Kraft (Actor) .. Bob Evans Zombie
Stacie Foster (Actor) .. Doll's Mom Zombie
Charles Crawley (Actor) .. Window Zombie
David W. Butler (Actor) .. Hondo
Bill Cardille (Actor) .. TV Interviewer
David Grace (Actor) .. Policeman Zombie

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Did You Know..
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Tony Todd (Actor) .. Ben
Born: December 04, 1954
Birthplace: Washington D.C., United States
Trivia: Known to many as the Candyman, character actor Tony Todd is known for his extreme height (6'5") and deep voice. The Washington D.C. native cut his teeth with numerous TV appearances throughout the 80's, and went on to appear in movies like Platoon, The Rock, and of course, Candyman. He would also enjoy major arcs on shows like 24 and Chuck.
Patricia Tallman (Actor) .. Barbara
Born: September 04, 1957
Tom Towles (Actor) .. Harry
Born: March 20, 1950
Died: April 02, 2015
McKee Anderson (Actor) .. Helen
William Butler (Actor) .. Tom
Katie Finneran (Actor) .. Judy Rose
Born: January 22, 1971
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois, United States
Trivia: Studied acting with Uta Hagen. Once worked as a perfume sprayer at Bloomingdales. Wore the same dress to both her August 2010 wedding and the 2010 Tony Awards. Actor Peter Coyote presided over her wedding celebration.
Bill Moseley (Actor) .. Johnnie
Born: November 11, 1951
Birthplace: Stamford, Connecticut, United States
Trivia: Many may associate the lean, frequently menacing actor Bill Moseley with his repeat work for goremeister Rob Zombie, in whose efforts House of 1,000 Corpses (2002), The Devil's Rejects (2005), and Halloween (2007) he starred, nearly always as a deranged, homicidal lunatic. In truth, seasoned horror aficionados will realize that Moseley had already attained iconic status long prior to his affiliation with Zombie -- particularly given his prominent billing as the maniacal cannibal Chop-Top, opposite Dennis Hopper, in 1986's horror comedy The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. This role (the actor's third) effectively put Moseley, then in his late twenties, on top; in successive years, he did occasional work in features from other genres, such as the 1992 family comedy Honey, I Blew Up the Kid and the Richard Gere-headlined romantic psychodrama Mr. Jones (1993), but remained most commonly tied to horror. Memorable efforts in this vein included The Blob (1988), Silent Night, Deadly Night 3 (1989), Night of the Living Dead (1990), and The Convent (2000). Moseley's affiliation with Zombie began when the two met at a Haunted City Walk in Los Angeles in 1999 and immediately struck up a rapport. They remained friends, and not only worked on the said three features (with Rejects, in particular, benefiting enormously from Moseley's long-haired presence -- his gaunt, weapon-wielding appearance was used as a major selling point for the film), but collaborated on the Zombie-directed featurette to Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse, Werewolf Women of the S.S. (2007). Also in 2007, Moseley starred in the horror outing House, the tale of a bunch of Satanists who keep two couples captive. In addition to his film work, Moseley's professional activities include performing as a musician in the band Cornbugs. He is not to be confused with the actor William Moseley, active in Britain at about the same time.
Heather Mazur (Actor) .. Sarah
Born: June 17, 1976
Zachary Mott (Actor) .. Bulldog
Pat Reese (Actor) .. The Mourner
Born: January 24, 1927
William Cameron (Actor) .. The Newsman
Born: January 21, 1955
Pat Logan (Actor) .. Uncle Rege
Berle Ellis (Actor) .. The Flaming Zombie
Bill 'Chilly Billy' Cardille (Actor) .. TV Interviewer
Born: December 10, 1928
Greg Funk (Actor) .. Cemetary Zombie
Tim Carrier (Actor) .. Autopsy Zombie
Born: April 03, 1961
John Hamilton (Actor) .. Crowbar Zombie
Dyrk Ashton (Actor) .. Truck Zombie
Jordan Berlant (Actor) .. Porch Zombie
Albert Shellhammer (Actor) .. Cousin Satchel
Jay McDowell (Actor) .. Front Door Zombie
Walter Berry (Actor) .. McGruder
Born: April 08, 1929
Died: October 27, 2000
Trivia: One of Europe's most beloved bass-baritone singers, Vienna-born Walter Berry graced operatic stages across a career lasting more than 40 years, and also managed to work in a handful of movies during that period, both on and off camera. The most notable of these, from a cinematic standpoint, was the first, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's delightful Oh...Rosalinda! (1955), based on the operetta Die Fledermaus by Johann Strauss II, for which Berry sang the part of Dr. Falke (which was acted onscreen by Anton Walbrook). Equally at home with Wagner, Richard Strauss, and Mozart roles, he portrayed Masetto in a 1954 film of a performance of Mozart's Don Giovanni, directed by Paul Czinner and featuring the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra under Wilhelm Furtwangler. In 1956, Berry also sang the Masetto role off camera in H.W. Kolm-Veltee's film of the same opera, entitled Don Juan for U.S. release. He later appeared onscreen in film and video productions of Wagner's Tristan Und Isolde and Strauss' Ariadne auf Naxos during the 1970s, and Rossini's La Cenerentola during the 1980s.
Kendal Kraft (Actor) .. Bob Evans Zombie
Stacie Foster (Actor) .. Doll's Mom Zombie
Charles Crawley (Actor) .. Window Zombie
David W. Butler (Actor) .. Hondo
Bill Cardille (Actor) .. TV Interviewer
Born: December 10, 1928
David Grace (Actor) .. Policeman Zombie

Before / After
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The Saint
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