Horror movie released in 1978. Second in George Romero's trilogy which began with Night of the Living Dead.

Taking place some time after the original movie, it tells the tale of four humans seeking sanctuary in the midst of a world turned upside down. The world is overrun with flesh-eating zombies and two police officers, friends and members of a SWAT unit, along with a helicopter pilot, and his girlfriend take refuge in an abandoned shopping mall, while the world around them falls into anarchy. The band secures the mall against the intruding zombies and create for themselves an oasis in the middle of the chaos.

But their security is threatened when a group of bikers break into the mall, wanting to take the safe haven away from our heroes. The bikers shatter their peace, also allowing the zombies in as well, with predictable results.

The movie starred David Emge, Ken Foree, Scott H. Reiniger, and Gaylen Ross. The special effects were produced by effects master Tom Savini and are shocking for their time. I still get uncomfortable at the mental image of a zombie taking a bite out of someone's shoulder.

The movie spotlights the monsterous nature of human beings when placed outside the limits imposed on them by society. Though surrounded by legions of walking corpses intent on eating them, it is the threat posed by other humans, greedy for that which others have that is the true evil in the movie.

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