Night of the Living Dead Filming Locations - 51 Years Later
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- We visit the filming locations for George Romero's 1968 classic horror movie...Night of the Living Dead.
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I noticed that the grave (Clyde Myers) that they fought on was dated 1966 so he hadn't been in the ground for too much time when they were filming. How crazy would it be to show up to your loved one's grave and find out there is a movie scene being filmed right on top of it! Especially when that movie turned out to be one of the most iconic horror flicks in film industry!
watched this movie tonight on RUclips with my mum jackie
thank you so much for this video you two gorgeous people
we loved it *glad we found it
rachel from queensland australia
I’m a new fan and I’m freaking dying!!!! This is the best one yet!!! Can’t wait to watch the others! 🖤 Thank y’all!!! 🖤🖤🖤
Great job on this video! I also really enjoyed the two of you acting out the scenes like that. You two did a great job being informative about all the locations but also added a nice touch of humor too. Well done!
New Subscriber. I laughed my butt off at your reenactments!
I first saw Night of the Living Dead in 1971 on Creature Features hosted by Bob Wilkins when I was 8 years old, and instantly fell in love with it!
I always wanted to drive around and visit the filming locations to my favorite Horror & Sci-fi films and TV shows, but now I'll just watch you and your lovely lady do it. 🙂
I'm playing catch up...my husband and I love this!!!! Lolol. Michael nice zombie dance 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Good job Jessica! You guys this has tp be favorite of mine. You must do more acting out scenes lol. Love the comedy.
Thanks guys💚💚💚💚
I really enjoy your shows. I hope to one day meet you both. Perhaps at Indy Comic Con sometime soon!! Stay spooky!!👻☠️
A true classic.. Love the movie.. Thanks for taking the time and work so we can enjoy!!
Dude met George Romero Tom Savini Robert Rodriguez Quentin Tarantino and Simon Pegg in one night. damn!!!!!
I'm just now watching this one and I LOVE Jessica's hair in this.. you should go back to this color it's beautiful ❤
Awesome movie awesome video really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting it. Have a great weekend everyone
Very enjoyable and l love the over acting lol.
I noticed that back in 69 there appears to be more trees about, in the cemetery and the farmhouse. Today none of the trees you see in the film are there- pity.
I knew the location despite the film. But Im a funeral director ap, and been in hundreds and hundreds of cemeteries.so I know how to navigate lol
great video thanks for posting buddy a true classic that set off the zombie genre as we know it would love to visit the evan city cemetery
Did you guys like the remake of night of the living dead...I actually enjoyed it so much, think I prefer it to the original...Patricia Tallman was so amazing as a kick-ass aggro-chick...the ark in her character going from demure to dangerous is just wonderful
They're coming to get you Barbara!
Love it!
I'm here at the Evans City Cemetery at this very moment. You helped me locate the filming location angles and stones. Thanks
I’m glad we were of some help. Have fun...enjoy!
@@grimmlifecollective hey guys, pls find my comment on the main comment thread, the same date and time as this one. It's concerning an observation I made today concerning Johnny and his death and how it breaks all the rules and conventions of zombie lore. Thanks guys
You might like to join groups for George Romero's Night of the Living Dead...had annual festivals b4 covid.. buisiness built up the town..
There is return living dead fest at Monroeville mall this summer where Dawn of the Dead was made.
John Russo cowrote NOTLD and still writes and goes to fests. I met him few times. The whole cast is awesome..rip to ones have past.
Many actors, zombies took turns filiming, working crew.. pretty cool.
@@grimmlifecollective Baby Ghoul looks Smashing
I met Johnny several years back at a Horror convention. Nice guy. I decided against asking him to say 'They're coming to get you Barbara'.
That was fun, I love the reenactments from the scenes of the movie. Don't sell your acting skills short, Jessica so beautiful.
She's totally sweet and adorable.
The zombie woman eating the cricket off of the tree, is the same actress who plays the mother of the turned zombie girl who kills her in the basement. She was a co-producer of the film and not only played multiple parts to help out, but she was also a costume designer on the film. Well done.
She was also their make up artist who did all the makeup for the film & that's why her zombie make up on her face in the film looks the most decayed & realistic ❤
@@MLawrence-z9k wow
Awesome job. My favorite quotes:
Field Reporter:
Are they slow-moving, chief?
Sheriff McClelland:
Yeah, they're dead. They're all messed up.
That’s a classic quote!
That field reporter was chilly Billy cardell
Actually, I think your re-enactment of the zombie is spot on. **SOMEONE GET THIS MAN AN OSCAR!!**
The killer girl in the basement teaches art and pottery at U. Of Pittsburgh.
MrGlenspace no way.
Katy thowy, Yes, she does the last I heard.
Yes indeed. Kyra Schon
Kyra Schon...her film name was Karen Cooper
She also appears fairly regularly at mid-west/regional conventions. She's super nice.
I love this! I met Mr. Romero just a few years before he died, and I was allowed to pick his brain, and get his autograph, and ask about the making of NOTLD. Never thought I would go through all the sets like this! And I thank you and your lovely assistant (?) for the recreated scenes!
My friend's music was in the sequel in the 80s, so I got to go to the premier in LA. It was a blast. The actors would stand up and bow when their character was killed. A little person in a wheelchair who was missing limbs played a zombie. Charming guy, he would look at you and say, it could happen to you in a sing-song voice, then laugh. Fun.
Great stuff. I love it. It's nice seeing people of younger generations appreciating this iconic horror film, and I always love the vids like this where the original filming locations are revisited.
So you are older generation and feeling superior
@@klaasj7808he never said that, but continue on with your foolishness.
@@alphabarre9096 then what is he saying?
@@klaasj7808 you can't read don't you? Or do you lack a reading comprehension?
@@alphabarre9096 what someone writes is not his or her whole story.
I absolutely LOVE your videos!! You both are wonderful! And the information you provide is very informative. I myself am a Pittsburgh native. Born in the south hills and raised just south of the city in the Canonsburg area. I left PA when I was 22. I now live in Southern California east of Los Angeles. But I have never forgotten my Pittsburgh roots! Every Pittsburgh native knew they lived in “Zombie City”. I almost get emotional and choked up watching your footage. It’s home. Thank you!
You found an amazing woman
I can't get my girl to watch the mummy
Never mind a zombie movie
I feel your pain. I'm so glad my significant other watches all of the films I'm obsessed with. Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Amicus, Zombie flicks, etc. I've been with women who refuse, and it's not fun. Sending positive vibes your way (either to put a spell on your girl, or to trade her in for someone you can share your interests with).
My family remember them actually filming this movie while lived in Pittsburgh, Bethel Park. It was well advertised at the time, you may want to do a report on urban legend of "The Green Man" and how it got started,it was rumored that a man who was struck by lightning and turned green while his house burned to the ground from lighting. And was left was a chimney in the woods of south park in Pittsburgh P.A. just outside of Bethel Park. What I'm telling is just an Urban Legend, the real story is sad story of a man who got electrocuted as a boy and lived. I leave the rest up to you to find out what really happened and how it really ended.
Glad I found your channel. You guys are into all the horror stuff I love. Great video and awesome vibe on your channel.
Love the reenactments, lol!
I,m a first time viewer of your channel you guys were great. I have "Night of the living Dead" on DVD I sometimes watch it on Friday or Saturday night.
I’m*
@@Tomboyy9818 - Perfect.
Love the acting remakes haha ❤
In October 1968 I was only 4 years old. My grandmother took me to a matinee to see it, thinking it was childish. She was shocked and we left early. I had nightmares afterwards. Even though I was so little at the time, I still recall the terror I felt while watching that thing. From what she told me, other people in the theater were leaving speechless, unable to process what they had just witnessed. Someone should have been sued at the time.
Crazy to think that was considered horror back then to what's available nowadays.
Love how you're wife kept walking past the camera back and forth behind you then off camera 😂
she's cute :)
Your*
They're coming to get you Barb-bah-rah!
George Romero started it ALL,
Every Zombie movie should give thanks to Mr. Romero! there may not be ANY Zombie movies without this movie and George Romero!
What started out as a low budget movie made loads of cash, and made future movies like this possible, RIP Mr. Romero
Good job! That movie terrified me as a teenager .I saw it in 1974 at a local drive in movie theater. I was too scared to go to the bathroom!
What about Twilight?
It's a personal rule with me that every Halloween I have to watch this movie, been a tradition that my dad and I had when growing up, it was our favorite movie. So I watch it every year in his honor.
Kyra Schon told me 16 years ago over MySpace the project actually began the filming phase in 1964, with scenes being shot and added until its completion in 1967.
Upon its initial release in October 1968, it wasn't rated. Within the first month, people were so shocked by the violence, and the one nude zombie, the MPAA had to rate the movie. It was actually being shown at children's matinees for a month before theater owners realized it was definitely NOT a movie for the faint hearted, no less for children or anyone under 18 years of age, since NOTHING remotely like it had ever been released to theaters in the USA up until that point.
Thora Mann , Actual filming dates were from June through December 1967.
Hi hooked on your videos I was born in Pittsburgh and a lot of my relatives still live there .My family years ago moved to Maryland. Back in 1968 I was 12 years old and me and my friends watched this movie about 10 times at the local theater it scared the hell out of us keep up the great Videos ! Always was a big George Romero fan
Not sure if anyone has said it yet but, “They’re coming to get you Barbara!”
I LOVE THIS ALL TIME CLASSIC MOVIE I STILL LOOK AT THIS ALL TIME CLASSIC MOVIE I LOVE WHEN JOHNNY TELLS BARBARA THEY COMING FOR YOU
I’m so proud to be a PA boy, knowing all my fav movies have been filmed here haha
That is awesome, I actually met Barbara and Johnny from the night of living dead, a few years back very very nice nice people
Another amazingly spooky glimpse of horror culture. Thanks for sharing your content!
Loved the video. I'm located in Pittsburgh and 2 years ago decided to take a visit to Evans City cemetary. Loved your girlfriends dress!
Found your channel the other day and love it! Very informative and interesting. BTW, the buds Jessica found are cicadas, or locusts as we call them. They come out every seventeen years in different areas by the millions to mate.
I was at the farmhouse during filming. I was just a toddler and my family had a cottage at nearby Camp Cowley. I have just a few memories of us spectators standing on the roadside at dusk.
Also, my understanding is that the farmhouse burned down.
Pretty cool.
@Google Account we were there to see all the activity. A bunch of locals were gathered on the side of the road to watch.
@Google Account no. I didn’t know enough to be frightened. Just lots of people and I remember a truck and helicopter.
the cemetery is a lot more crowded I see..
Hell is filling up as well.
Soon ..........
Yeah, people are dying to get in..👻
@@michiganjfrog366
I love a good "dad joke".
Over time it is always surprising to see more bodies in a graveyard rather than less, isn't it?
;-)
Romero is definitely The Godfather of zombies.
Robert Kirkman says he was a huge influence on him as well and with out NOTLD we wouldn’t have gotten one of the most popular shows of all time, The Walking Dead.
Actually that would make a great filming location video. The walking dead films down in senoia Georgia and the surrounding area.
great b/w filming and acting , great job guys. that was a fun one! thank you.
I don’t know about a movie but maybe TikTok or a wonderful fun living dead ☠️ 💀 comedy 🎭 how about it then 😂😅😃👍🏻🥰🤗💯💯🎭💀
romero started the flesh eating zombie craze before they were mind controlled in older movies
Oh man, this was such a great video. You two are awesome. It was just what I needed to get hyped up for the horror convention I am going to next weekend. Thanks!!
Night of the Living Dead is my favorite horror movie, My favorite line it goes: They're going to get you Barbara, They're coming for you Barbara!
That log cabin looks like it would be a good spot for another horror film 🎥. Nice job, you guys. Thanks.
the way that they added the music and news reports in THE MOVIE made this the number 1 horror film ever made in my mind oh and the black and white film RIp GEORGE ROMERO
Rewatching this after watching original, I also LOVE the 90s remake by Savini!
Tom is a genius!
You guys are amazing!!
Love watching your videos.
So awesome too see another couple so into movies like we are.
Best horror film of all time, it's a shame they didn't copyright it. Great video.
Great video man, The house was slated to be torn down as they were filming the movie and it was torn down within two weeks after filming....I watched a documentary and learned about it.
I laughed so hard at 14:26, you guys are the best
Yuuup
They flim best
Yuuup
They flim best
Their coming for you Barbara
Love this film... There was a time in my life were I would put this movie on & sleep to it 😂 btw would love to see you guys do a video on the original Halloween.
Jessica has acting talent. She's a natural 👍
Also when the zombie kills Johnny he doesn't eat him but instead immediately goes after Barbara. Well that's just wasteful.
Oh my Gods you're reenacting it made me laugh so hard I was crying 😂😂😂 Her face when you're trying to break the window? PRICELESS! Thanks for the laugh and I am DEFINITELY subscribing
Just subscribed.Im 65-years-old and i remember when NOTLD came out in theaters.It scared the hell out of everyone.Im sure you heard the rumors that people fainted or ran out of the theaters.Well,theyre true!!The music you hear when you first see the movie title is some of the spookiest ive ever heard.Romero had no idea how much of an impact that movie was going to have.Like your tours.
The scariest thing is all the dead bees , when they go they will take all of us with them .
Those were Cicadas
Michael's zombie walk. 😂😂😂😂
"Stop it. You're ignorant..." Classic.
Jessica had some Cicada bugs that make that buzzing noise in the trees. They don't live very long, after they mate, they usually die, but they are really cool looking bugs. I found a few that were alive and they're kinda creepy to see, especially when they fly near you. They sound and look like a "huge" horse fly.
I'm from Evans City and this video makes me happy! lol
My brother lives, I think not very far from there. He has a Mars, PA address. Cranberry is a big metropolis now in days, can't understand why, and how they get out of having to pay for emissions on their cars and trucks, yet us folks here in Beaver County have to pay for this ridiculous stuff when we aren't growing at all, still rural country life with no industrial growth except that refining plant that's by the Beaver Valley Mall which, like other malls in the country is dying.
Some years ago, I met John Russo at a ComiCon convention. He gave me a vial of dirt from the cemetary where they filmed the movie.
Your channel is so cool 😎 I love it 🥰 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🧟♀️🧟♀️🧟♀️🧟♀️🧟♀️
1979 ? I legit had you down as around 30 years old
you two seem like such sweet lovely people. i love watching your vids. Jessica is so funny.
I auditioned for a part in the movie .i want with my dad to the laten image our 2nd home to georges office there in town
my dad also did the sound track for George on many movies,also did some cameo appearances in some of them ,i helped out on a movie called there's always Vanilla & dawn of the dead
Great video guys. Love George's movies ever since I was a kid. All his movies have the best effects I've ever seen to this day. George's talent has yet to be matched.
We agree 100%
Tom Savini's remake is quite good, particularly in the way he recasts Barbara.
I thought you were late 20s. You look a lot younger
We love you two so much. You two make the cutest couple. We are so thrilled we ran across your Channel. You put a creepy smile on our face everyday. We're going to miss you here from Florida. Just make sure next time you come back you come visit us in Sarasota. Keep up the good work... much love stay safe keep scaring.xoxoxo
Bravo ! I had high expectations from you two with this and you knocked it out of the park ! Fantastic job on this! I'm impressed! :-)
This was cute.. A very great look back on this movie. Interesting. Thanks. 2023🏠🏠🏠🏠🎃🎃🎃🎃
First time viewer! Subbed !
That was great, I loved yours, and Jessica's, Reenactment of Night Of the Living Dead, I Was Laughing So Hard, Wonderful Job, "Bravo" 💯😂 Love You Guys, You're the Best ♥️
When There Is No Room Left In Hell , The Dead Shall Walk The Earth ! 😨 🚶
Classic!
One of my favorites movies, great social commentary too!
That's not from Night of Living Dead that saying is from the classic Dawn of the Dead
@@pcorey182 Same Director & nobody else worried about it for two months so thanks but don't get to worked up over it. Zombie 🧟♂️🧟♀️
@@davidellis5141 not getting worked up over it just a huge zombie Romero fan and thought you should know, I can't help if no one else realize for 2 months LOL
One of the Filming sights you REALLY NEED to do is from the ORIGINAL "ZOMBIE" Move of all time, the 1964 Vincent Price Classic "The Last Man on Earth" which really started it all! It was based on the 1954 novel "I Am Legend" by Richard Matheson.
THAT would be SO COOL!
14:14 Me walking to the Uber after last call at the pub. Night of the living d...
...runk
LMSAO!!! OHHHH DAMN! When You came staggering in as "The Corpse" and THEN Started doing the "Pee Wee Herman" Dance I almost did a spit take with my soda!
TOO DAMNED FUNNY!
And You two say you aren't actors? PISH TOSH! I think you two are damned funny! :D I LOVE this Channel! :D
To think, that the whole zombie movie phenomena might have never happened if Mr. Romero had *remembered* to have put the trademark symbol in the title! Amazing how one tiny detail changed the course of cinematic history.
Yes.. Bitter sweet for GR and all of us hard core fans
According to GAR it was Latent Images mistake the film not being copyrighted.
Great video - cool location and history
Very cool video. I live about 4-5 hours away from the cemetery and have been thinking about eventually taking a road trip to see the filming locations of this classic! If the chapel was unlocked, I would have loved to have seen the inside, even though the interior was never shown in the movie. So glad the chapel was saved by the fans.
If you are a fan, you have to make the trip 🦇
Lol Evans City is 30 minutes away from me, it's so dope having so much horror history surrounding me.
I’m in Ford City…. Where are you from?
Love what y'all are doin guys, lookns great! Look forward to all your videos! Loved the "Goonies", & "Lost Boyz", videos, wicked awesome, & interesting, & brings back memories 👍🙏😎💯🔥💀☠️👾🛸👽
Awesome! I lived in Evans City in the 1990s. I had/have/whatever an in-law buried in that cemetary.
@THESATURNSSC1 she passed away, and I divorced my ex. :)
I lived in an old PA farmhouse for 20 years and the basement was creepy AF. Dirt floor, dark and dank, we even found bones in it. The basement in the movie looked like a penthouse compared to what the real one must have looked like. During the film, if you look closely you can see ductwork and some high-end electric. Definitely not old house stuff, which was probably glass fuses with knob and tube. Great video...
Loved the video. I live about an hour away, and really want to get out there some day to check out the cemetery. I hope you guys do a Dawn Of The Dead locations video as well. Just watched your Q&A video and you said you did do a Dawn locations video. Can't wait to see it!
Something I've never noticed before despite watching this movie, I est over 1000 times.... When Johnny is killed, he dies because he hits his head on gravestone.... how then does he later REANIMATE when he died of head trauma....??!!!!!
(George would say ~ well I hadnt made up a list of _RULES_ at that time, they only came later)
This video was exceptional! Thank you again sir and Baby Goul! Always a pleasure to watch your videos and to listen to your commentary.
BLAIR? Like the Blair Witch project??? Or Linda Blair ? The Exorcist????
I saw the movie in 1968. It was the first horror movie that really scared me. It looked at the start of the movie to be another unremarkable black and white sixties horror film. When the first zombie attacks them in the graveyard, I knew that I was in for something special.
Creepshow scared the hell out of me when I saw it as a kid and still scares the hell out of me to this day. One of my favorite Romero films to this day.
I know, right! The scene where the old guy comes out of the grave demanding his cake scared me *so much* as a kid. It was forever etched on my mind. It was one of those scenes that bothered me deeply. It *genuinely* scared me. I can't say that for many other films. To this day, it still strikes a chord. They don't make films like that anymore.