The film is legendary for using horror as a vehicle for sharp social satire:
George A. Romero's (1978) is widely considered the pinnacle of zombie cinema and a landmark of independent horror. A sequel to the 1968 classic Night of the Living Dead , it expanded the scope from an isolated farmhouse to a nationwide epidemic, significantly influencing the modern rules of the genre. Plot and Setting Dawn of the Dead1978Movie
: Their sanctuary is ultimately threatened not only by the persistent zombies but by a violent gang of motorcycle raiders, leading to a chaotic and bloody finale. Themes and Social Commentary The film is legendary for using horror as
: Two Philadelphia SWAT officers (Peter and Roger), a TV news helicopter pilot (Stephen), and a news producer (Fran). a TV news helicopter pilot (Stephen)