| Children of the Living Dead | | Directed by | Tor Ramsey | | Produced by | John A. Russo Joseph Wolf Karen L. Wolf | | Starring | A. Barrett Worland Jamie McCoy | | Music by | Alan Howarth | | Cinematography | S. William Hinzman | | Editing by | Lewis Schoenbrun | | Running time | 95 min. | | Country | USA | | Language | English | | All Movie Guide profile | | IMDb profile | Children of the Living Dead is a 2001 film, a sequel to Night of the Living Dead: 30th Anniversary Edition, which was a "special edition" of Night of the Living Dead with added scenes and a new score. George A. Romero, director of Night of the Living Dead and its subsequent films, had nothing to do with this movie. As such, the film was possible because Romero's writing partner, John Russo, also retained rights to make Living Dead films. John A. Russo (sometimes credited as Jack Russo or John Russo) is an American screenwriter and film director most commonly associated with the 1968 horror classic Night of the Living Dead. ...
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Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Serial murderer and rapist Abbot Hayes disappears from the morgue and becomes the leader of several waves of zombies that attack his home town. Fourteen years after the last zombie attack, a businessman relocates bodies from a local cemetery to pave the way for progress, but sets in motion Abbot's next undead assault. Spoilers end here. External links |