August 31st, 2019
There IS a fate worse than death!
Welcome back to the Horror 101 Podcast. For this 90th milestone show we’re spotlighting one of those rare horror remakes that does it’s job well. In 1968 George Romero directed a new kind of horror movie which gave birth to an original new monster, the modern day zombie. After a last minute name change and an error in the title of the film the copyright was essentially lost and this film has ever since been open as public domain. 22 years later special effects wizard Tom Savini was given the opportunity to direct the remake of Romero’s classic. We’ll speak with Tony Todd and get some of his stories on the production of that film. How did he get the part of Ben? Which actor did he have issues with during the shoot? All that and more coming at you from Horror 101!
SHOW HIGHLIGHTS:
01:00 Prelude to Terror…
05:30 Remaking a classic/Public Domain…
11:00 “They’re coming to get you, Barbara!”
15:45 The Evolution of Barbara…
18:20 Tony Todd: Reading for Savini…
22:20 Tony Todd: The on set Feud…
23:25 Fight or Flight…
28:15 Shooting the Gas…
32:30 Zombies Overrun…
36:50 Cooper Down…
41:30 The Lack of Gore…
42:50 Scoring the film…
46:30 Final Thoughts! Thanks for listening!
Directed by: Tom Savini
Screenplay by: George A. Romero
Starring:
Tony Todd as Ben
Patricia Tallman as Barbara
Tom Towles as Harry Cooper
McKee Anderson as Helen Cooper
William Butler as Tom
Katie Finneran as Judy Rose
Bill Moseley as Johnnie
All video, pictures and audio used from Night of the LIving Dead 1990 is copyright © 1990 by 21st Century Film Corporation and Columbia Pictures . Used for educational purposes. No reproductions of any kind.