The leaves are falling, the air is crisp, and we’re heading towards that time of the year: Halloween. Time to put a little horror on your video-capable iPod, courtesy of the fine folks at The Internet Archive. And, our first link of the season is the classic horror film, George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead. Arguably the most famous zombie film ever made, this low-budget fright fest features a group of mismatched people who barricade themselves in a house on a night when the dead rise to feast on the living. And, as if that wasn’t bad enough, quickly they begin to turn on each other.
Having fallen into the Public Domain, the film is free to download, play, distribute, remix, or do with what you please. It’s available in several flavors, from a 2GB MPEG4 to a 108MB MPEG4. You can even watch the video as a stream, or embed it in a web page (using the Archive’s somewhat funky interface).
Having fallen into the Public Domain, the film is free to download, play, distribute, remix, or do with what you please. It’s available in several flavors, from a 2GB MPEG4 to a 108MB MPEG4. You can even watch the video as a stream, or embed it in a web page (using the Archive’s somewhat funky interface).
Happy Halloween!
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