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ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST:
Hollywood lost two of its stars this weekend - George Romero and Martin Landau. More about Landau in a couple of minutes. First, director George Romero - he died at age 77 after a career in which he invented the modern zombie genre1. NPR's Mandalit del Barco has this appreciation2.
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MANDALIT DEL BARCO, BYLINE3: George A. Romero invented the modern zombie with his low-budget 1968 classic "Night Of The Living Dead." His zombies were dazed, flesh-devouring, marauding corpses4 that could only be obliterated5 with a shot to the head.
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DEL BARCO: The movie follows a panicked crew of survivors6 holed up in an abandoned house. They're led by a black man.
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DUANE JONES: (As Ben) Don't look at it.
DEL BARCO: Many fans saw the movie as exposing racial tensions in the country. Romero talked to NPR's Arun Rath in 2014 about the zeitgeist around casting Duane Jones as his lead character.
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GEORGE ROMERO: There was all that anger and, you know, race riots coming up. When we were driving it to New York to show it to potential distributors, that night in the car, we heard that Martin Luther King had been assassinated7.
ARUN RATH, BYLINE: Wow.
ROMERO: And here we had a black lead in this film. And so I think that that was largely what made the film noticeable.
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DEL BARCO: The New-York-City-born auteur went on to direct five other zombie movies set in shopping malls, underground bunkers and other locales. He wrote a Marvel8 comic book series about zombies set in New York City. Romero told NPR that his stories were always more concerned about real-life horrors than zombies.
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ROMERO: You can't really get angry at them. They have no hidden agendas. They are what they are. And I sympathize with them. My stories have always been more about the humans and the mistakes that they make. And the zombies are just sort of out there. They're the disaster that everyone is facing.
DEL BARCO: Romero's films spawned9 the idea of a zombie apocalypse and influenced generations of horror enthusiasts10 and filmmakers. Mandalit del Barco, NPR News.
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v.暗杀( assassinate的过去式和过去分词 );中伤;诋毁;破坏 | |
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