Connections
Followed by
Version of
Remade as
Edited into
When Detective Mandy looks out the window to investigate a noise, the film cuts to Night of the Living Dead (1968), the scene where the zombies are moving on the house, a nude female zombie walks across the shot and an older male zombie eats a bug.
Footage is reedited and dubbed to form a coming attraction for "Juneberry 2025."
actual footage from Night of the Living Dead has been edited into Night of the Living Dead Survivor's Cut
Edited into the segment "Mundo Viejuno: Primera vivienda en propiedad no arrendada".
Incorporates a lot of footage from NotLD
The Dubois family watches the film, and Allison's dreams insert her into several scenes
footage used (verified in end credits)
This film's U.S. theatrical trailer is featured.
Incorporates footage from this title
Redubbed footage makes up the B plot
Spin-off
References
Referenced in
Title on cinema marque
Title on cinema marque during montage
cannibalism party scene
Zombies surround the Hall of Doom in an homage to the undead creatures that lurked outside the farmhouse
People are attacked, massacred and devoured by a massive group of anthropophagi.
Mentioned during a discussion about deaths in horror movies.
It is referenced.
title reference/zombie movie
In a cemetery a massive group of dead individuals backs to life and attacks on people.
Dan asks the gang if they've seen this film when he first sees Bull
Roger Ebert mentions a show business legend that says you'll never have a hit if you put "death" or "dead" in the title and cites this movie as an exception to the rule.
playing on television when zombie plays with remote control
Frank and Freddie talk about the movie. Also, the "third step" of the steps leading down to the basement is broken, referencing the step that Ben (Duane Jones) fell through in Night of the Living Dead.
There are several visual references to the zombie classic.
The announcer at the mall states: "Meet the creator of 'The Living Dead'".
Joe and Kate rent this film in a video store.
title reference
the film is mentioned by name.
zombies are referred to as "the living dead"
Lydia: "Are you Night of the Living Dead under there?"
It is referenced.
title reference
one of the movies playing in the theatres visited by Vikram
In one scene Molly says she looks like she could play a zombie in NOTLD
Sally's dream sequence is similar to Barbara's entrance into the farmhouse in the original "Night of the Living Dead".
Many quotes from the original are also in this.
Tom: "There's the hot hoagie of the living dead."
Crow: "This was also called 'Cesar Romero's Night of the Living Dead.'"
A customer rents "Night of the Living Dead" at Mondo Video.
Roger Ebert mentions it in reference to the remake.
A boy wears a shirt with the title and art from the film
Ferguson guesses this when Clarissa does a charade
A character references this movie by name and director.
Nailing doors and windows shut
the doors are seen boarded up to keep the zombies out
Crow: "Now, he's the 'Knight of the Living Dead'!"
"What is this? Night of the Living Wackos?"
title reference
Jam asks Dede if she's ever seen the movie.
Spider orders this movie from Ronny.
Soundtrack is referenced.
Documentary About the Making
Rita says it when Jeff walks into the restaurant
title reference
on marquee outside the theater
Title reference
Title reference.
Teens have a lengthy discussion about 'Night of the Living Dead' and 'Gulliver's Travels.'
title reference
Crow: "Night of the Living Jerry Stiller"
"Night of the living car" - quote when stealing car
Character refers to Frank as a zombie from NOTLD.
the title spoofs/references the film
Title reference in "Day of the Living Casper."
The American film Night of the Living Dead (1968) was credited as inspiration for this, the first game in the series.
poster hanging on wall in background.
Mentioned and also one of Earl's daydreams.
Title reference.
Title reference.
poster in house
in the zombie room, a guy says "They're coming to get you"
Homage sequence
Title reference.
Billy Connely says it a couple of times, comparing the old rockers to zombies
Title a spoof
Listed among the three films that influence Mark to be a film maker.
Multiple references
mentioned by Carter
Matthew Bell mentions it. Also, poster and photographs are shown.
This film is referenced.
Title reference
Crichton refers to the disease that struck the leviathan potentially as a virus that mutates "like Night of the Living Dead"
for the state of siege
refers to zombie outbreak of 1968.
mentioned as part of documentary
tagline on Dawn of the Dead poster mentions this movie
"Night of the Living Dead" is advertised on a marquee.
SPOLIER: At the end of the film, the only survivor of the main characters is tragically shot, killed and his body is burned on a fire.
Discussed in projection room.
Referenced in the dialogue
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned a few times
A 'funny' spoof of the title is mentioned.
Characters are watching the film on TV
poster in house
Makes the countdown, is talked about.
Norman mocks the movie Dino is making as "Night of the loving dead"
The zombie hunter claims that zombies can only be stopped by "Destroying the brain or removing the head". This is a reference to a line in "Night of the Living Dead" that states zombies can only be stopped by "Removing the head, or destroying the brain". Later Russel says "He's dead, he's all messed up" when taking about a zombie, a reference to the famous line "They're dead, they're all messed up" from this film.
The line "Removing the head or destroying the brain" is quoted.
Someone says that when the Scrabble tournament opened their doors, the competitors marched in like extras on "Night of the Living Dead."
In the beginning of the film when Ana escapes her neighborhood she is driving down the main road of her town. A van comes flying off a side street and crashes into another car and the van slides into a gas station and explodes. This is a reference to Ben's story of the incident at beekman's diner in the original 1968 film.
The title is a reference to George Romero's "Dead" trilogy: NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD, DAWN OF THE DEAD, and DAY OF THE DEAD. Though NIGHT DAWN DAY is not a horror film, it does have the same bleak tone that Romero's films have.
Johnny Depp, taking a rock and breaking with it the glass of a car window in order to attack his ex-wife. (Just like the famous cemetery zombie scene. The camera angle and position is identical)
The boarding up the doors and windows scene is inspired by Night of the Living Dead.
A scene in the film when Shaun is telling his mother him and his friend are on the way to save her... his friend yells in the Phone... "We're Coming to get you Barbara"
The Bride's hand reaches out from inside the grave.
referred to in the dialogue
Lead character has a Night of the Living Dead patch on his backpack.
The title of this episode references Romero's film
one of the characters names the movie
Garden trowel murder
Episode is named as a reference to this film's name.
The line "They're coming to get you, Barbara." is an homage to that film.
Jack and Zach rent and watch Night of the Living Dead.
title reference/zombie movie
Features a character called George Romero (director of Night of the Living Dead) who fights zombies.
The beginning of the film was shot in the same sequence as the beginning of Night of the Living Dead, the Director also explained that in an interview.
boarding up a door that non-humans break through
Edgar Wright holds up a Night of the Living Dead poster
song about zombies mentions the "living dead"
Both films feature a "cheerleader zombie"
"They're coming to get you, Barbara"
title reference/zombie movie
Video case is shown.
DVD visible on the table
Being played in theater
a guy makes a zombie groan while explaining that drag queens are everywhere, but "not in a living dead kind of way"
Mentioned by Gus while playing 'charades'
A poster is seen and talked about.
John Leguizamo says "Night of the Living Dead was a masterpiece"
There is a mission for Leon McAffrey entitled "Night of the Living Dreads", a reference to George A. Romero's "Night of the Living Dead".
Photos
film described by one of the characters as reliving the film.
Referenced by name
A character burns a couch and tosses it outside to deflect an enemy in both movies
Open reference by a character
Double-Wide mentions it in dialogue
zombies coming out of the grave and one tombstone has the name G.A. Romero - the director of the zombie classic "Night of the Living Dead"
Video case is shown.
While driving, Frank asks the two government agents, if either of them has seen the older film.
Jesse says to Russell that the town "has gone all 'Night of the Living Dead'"
"Is this a Romero zombie or a new virus zombie?"
title reference/about zombies
scenes of zombies roaming the streets as they are taking over a town(especially the scenes in the fog/cemetary)
referenced in clue in "Bestsellers" category
Zombies attack folks hiding in a farm house.
many scenes of zombie-like children (most of them bloody) wandering the streets in groups
Title referenced.
It is mentioned in a newspaper article.
mentioned in dialogue
zombies called "living dead"
line: "They're coming to get you, Barbra"
The rat-creatures resemble zombies beseiging a building.
complained about titles name
Para-Medic mentions it during a radio conversation.
"Night of the Living Dead didn't have a happy ending too."
Title is a spoof on the film
zombies called "living dead"
Title reference
An American general gives the DVD to his men.
The title is a pun on the title of this film.
The episode's title is based on this movie's name, as well as that there is a shot-for-shot recreation of a shot in the film of a full moon in a cloudy sky at night.
A poster for the film is visible in one of the scenes.
Homer boards up the door to keep out the angry mob but they break through like zombies.
Ned's conversation regarding calling people being "alive again" "zombies".
mentioned in dialogue
James mentions you don't need to see this film in order to watch Dawn of the Dead.
Mr. Omar mentions the movie
Example of the changing tastes in horror.
Frank says the title.
Mentioned by a character trying to guess a movie title in a game of Charades.
Enemies in the game are compared to zombies, and Sick0Fant says, "What is this Night of the Living Dead?"
The title of the game is a take on the title of the movie.
girl in car in graveyard attacked by zombies releases parking brake to escape.
Segment title 'Night of the raving dead' refers to the title of this movie
takes place during events in original film
Leila guesses it during her game.
The surprise ending is a twist on the classic zombie film's ending.
Paraphrase of the famous line "They're coming to get you Barbara"
Vera and Vanja watches this movie in a theatre
Harold Hellman is watching Night of the Living Dead when Flecks comes to the door.
"living dead" mentioned
Character quotes "They're coming to get you Barbara!"
The character name Harry Cooper is taken from a character in Night of the Living Dead
Title mentioned
Title reference.
When Chloe asks whether too many nightshifts are to blame for Davis looking tired, he says his work is more like 'Night of the Living Dead'.
The two girls watch this on TV before falling asleep
It is mentioned when they talk about Romero's movies
a random Texan pulls up in his truck wearing a Night of the Living Dead T-shirt
After Christine locks herself in the car, the gypsy woman uses a brick to break the window and grab her, just like the cemetary zombie in NOTLD
A loving homage to Romero's classic.
Referenced by name.
Sammy mentions the movie as he watches a seemingly dead man on surveillance video get up and walk away
Caroline asks Adelle if this is the place where she develops a taste for brains, and refers to the Actives as Zombies.
a girl is asked if she has seen this movie
James mentions the earlier Coffin Job movies were made before this movie.
There is a mission called "Night of the Living Ned" named after the George Romero film
Before-and-after puzzle "Karaoke Night of the Living Dead"
James comments that Cemetery Man isn't as serious as this movie.
When Topher wakes up, he asks if they ate his brain.
Mentioned
A 'Night of the Living Dead' DVD is visble during the suicide scene.
Making of movie that references NOTLD
Subject of a $2,000 question
Sammy tells Cara, that she and her uncle plan on watching the older film that night. There is also a poster for the film on the wall at Stepehn's apartment.
Subject of a $200 clue in the category "Zombieland"
Rex refers to Meechum's victim's as zombies, and worries that they might eat him.
the old people walking
Mentioned in dialogue
Title reference
Lead character Stephen in segment "A Christmas Haunting" is watching the film on TV, while dozing off, and unpleassant things happen..
George A. Romero discusses how Orson Welles' Othello influenced this movie
It is mentioned in a list made by the DPP. Also, video case is shown.
A poster for this film is seen in the theater's control room.
Numerous VHS and DVD box art covers are shown throughout
Movie listed on the box art of James' Classic Horror DVD Box Set.
Abed tells Troy, "Make me proud. Be the first black man to make it to the end," a wicked reference to the iconic end of NotLD where the black hero survives---only to be shot by the military.
"That's another one for the fire." is lifted from Night of the Living Dead
Morgan Jones's son's name Duane Jones references NOTLD becaus Ben the hero of the film was played by Duane Jones
A group decides to fortify an abandoned house, and many subtle references to Night of the Living Dead are made.
The main characters are watching a local TV broadcast of the film.
mentioned by Derek
"Hey we are allow to watch this because it's in public domain"
"Night of the LIving Dead" (1968) is referenced twice: Helena describes her zombie dream as being "...just like 'Night of the LIving Dead'." and when she leaves a message on Elliott's answering machine, she says "I was watching 'Night of the Living Dead' and it reminded me of you." ALso, next to Elliott's TV sits a VHS copy of "Night of the Living Dead" (1968)
Tina still gets nightmares from watching this movie when she was eight.
Jay says if they wait five years to make another "Sex and the City," they might have to call it "Sex and the City: Night of the Living Dead"
Title of this film appears on screen.
Dan mentions "Night of the Living Dead" bein preserved in the National Film Registry for its cultural and aesthetic significance.
Title mentioned during Flavor Flav interview by Flavor
"Night of the Living Dana"
In the kids' zombie-film, shown during the end credits, "Det. Hathaway" visits a plant named "Romero Chemical", a homage to the director of this zombie-film
Judd, Colleen, Drew and Kyle attend a cemetary screening of the movie.
Whitehead mentions seeing it as a kid.
Title reference
Title pun
recalling the horror works of George Romero.
Mentioned by one of the grave diggers
Oskar mentions "living dead" as an example of an oxymoron.
Audio from the film can be heard during one of the projection booth scenes
Ben is named after "Ben" from Night of the Living Dead
Two characters discuss making a spoof/homage of Night of the Living Dead
mentioned in dialogue
poster in Sam's locker
Night of the Living Dead-Gerly
Aria says it's the "Night of the Living Pre-Schoolers".
Raj includes "Night of the Living Garlic Bread" on his Halloween party menu.
George Romero characters references his films through dialogue
Spoken about
"Night of the Living Candy"
"They're coming to get you, Barbara"
Featured in
Clips from "Night of the Living Dead" play behind Tucker as he talks to the camera.
the movie that Eric watches during his night out
can be seen in the cinema room in the "sound" club.
Harvey and his wife Nadine watch this film on television
Colorized clips are shown.
Sid is watching this movie in the hospital after his "nervous exhaustion."
Title sequence plays on a television set.
On television in the hospital ward
Dayday watches it at the beginning of the episode.
Ricky watches it when he is first shown.
scene
Tucker and Miles watch "Night of the Living Dead."
clips
Clips of the film are seen while character Chantalle is zapping TV channels
This film is featured in this episode.
Appears on TV when the police arrive.
Film clips included
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, video case and footage of this movie are shown.
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, footage of this movie is shown.
This film is #93 on the list.
playing on the TV in Spike's crypt
Posters in living room
Can be heard playing in the background in the video store scene
clips from thes movie are featured and discussed during Romero's interview
Clips shown.
Clips are shown.
features clips from this film
clips shown
clips shown
The film appears on a TV in one scene.
Brian and Eric are watching on TV
clips shown
Clips were shown to contrast with those of the Corpse Eaters.
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, poster and footage of this movie are shown.
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, poster and footage of this movie are shown.
Ca. 67 min into the film Robert and Catherine are watching the older movie on TV.
Stars Judith O'Dea, who stars in this film, October Moon (2005), as well
Clips are shown
This movie is playing on TV while Ray is masturbating
Scene at movie theater
Scenes from the film are shown, when the main actress get sucked into the "NOTLD"-film.
P.J. Soles mentions it. Also, footage of this movie is shown.
In one scene, Karen, Hellie and Owen are watching the movie.
This film is featured in this episode.
Night of the Living Dead is featured withing the program
Clips are used as examples of zombie films.
Clips from
Clip shown on TV screen
During the sex scene between annie and her boyfriend you can here the score music and dialog coming from the TV that is playing the original Night of the Living Dead
Clips of the movie were shown.
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, poster, photographs and footage of this movie are shown.
Bjørn and Chris watch this movie projected at a wall.
scenes of film
Is shown on TV in an alternate scene
opening credits are seen playing on TV
The horror movie being shown on TV.
Shown in the zombie marathon.
Seen on TV
Clips shown on TV screen
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, footage of this movie is shown.
It is playing on the television when Laurie awakens from her dream.
Documentary
Clips shown during zombie infestation
Clips of the zombies from this film was shown.
Playing on television during the Halloween sequence in the film.
Footage from the film is playing on the television set in the kitchen scene.
Clip shown.
Clips shown in a segment on zombies.
shown on television multiple times
Alonso Duralde mentions the movie while reviewing "Survival of the Dead", clips shown
audio clips used
Elvira hosts the film.
Clip shown on TV screen
Clip shown.
Clips shown and discussed.
clips shown
Clip seen on television screen
Adam, Chris, and Steve are watching Night of the Living Dead on TV
film clip
watched on TV
Clip shown
Clips shown
Castle and his daughter watch it on tv.
It is mentioned and discussed. Also, poster and footage of this movie are shown.
featured in the movie
Movie is shown at Courteney's party.
Plays on TV in the background
clip shown
Seen playing on TV
Playing in the background of a scene
Excerpted in the documentary
clip shown in Luke's psyche
One of the characters is watching the movie on a TV
James watches this
Spoofed in
The scene with the crows advancing on the two pig cops, ready to tear them apart is a direct spoof of the scene in "Night of the Living Dead" where the zombies advance on Duane Jones' character, Ben (you can tell from the slowness of the crows' moving in this scene that they're supposed to be acting like zombies).
Porn parody where the Walking Dead become the Walking Horny.
Spoofed in Night of the comic dead
The plot of a group of people hiding in their house from living dead.
The segment, "Night of the Living Pets," is a spoof of the film
The parents of the town turn into zombies to take over the world. Ironically a comet saves the world instead.
Spoofed in the "Night of the Living Buttons" segment
Premise addapted to sex plot.
Features scenes spoofing the film.
This episode parodies George Romero's film Night of the Living Dead not only in name, but occurrences, most notably when people begin surrounding Ted's house.
Grampa acting as a zombie from the film.
The scene where the farm animals try to break into the farm house to get to the tamacco plant spoofs the scene in this film where the zombies try to break into the farm house. Some shots are almost identical.
Zim boards up his house's doors and windows to escape from trick-or-treating kids. The kids then break through parts and reach in just like the zombies in this film. The shots are filmed to look exactly like those in this film. Zim also thinks the kids are zombies.
Red is watching it on TV as he falls asleep. Then he dreamed (in black and white like Night of the Living Dead) that Stacy (Erika Christensen who guest starred in the episode) turned into a zombie and started choking him.
The entire "Brown-Evil" cartoon parodies this movie
During the nude beach scene all the men act like zombies from Night of the Living Dead when they see Jenny in her bikini. Also, during the scene, Jamie falls while running, just like characters in Night of the Living Dead.
There is a scene where a large group of fans is "attacking" the band's van. The footage is intercut with scenes of the ravenous zombies attacking the car in "Night of the Living Dead", in order to make light of the fans' zombie-like behavior. The score from "Night of the Living Dead" is also used.
Scenes of teenagers who have "lost their lives to marijuana" mimick zombie sequences in "Night of the Living Dead."
The name is spoofing Night of the Living Dead
One of the guys says to one of the others at the first of the movie, the infamous line Johnny says to Barbara in Night of the Living Dead (1968). Which is, "They're coming to get you Barbara"
The ending scenes of the ginger kids breaking into the barn house to get the none kids spoofs the zombies breaking into the house in this movie.
spoofed a scene for the opening homage segment of the show
Title spoof.
In the dream sequence, zombies attack 2 of the main characters and eat one of them
Using the premise of the latter it incorporates the concept of xenophobia
Porn spoof of the mainstream movie.
A loving interpretation of what the zombie apocalypse would be like if it was filled with music and dance.
Gingy's tale spoofs the terrorizing of the home from Night of the Living Dead
Judy and Frank watch a generic black-and-white b-movie about zombies