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Duane Jones

'Duane L. Jones' (February 2, 1936 – July 22, 1988) was an American actor, best known for his role in the 1968 horror film Night of the Living Dead. A graduate of the Sorbonne, he studied acting in New York City. His role in Night of the Living Dead marked the first time a black actor was cast as a non-ethnic lead in a major motion picture in America, and the first time a black actor had a starring role in a horror film. He taught acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. As executive director of the Richard Allen Center for Culture and Art (RACCA), he promoted African-American theater. He spent his later years as a professor of theatre at the State University of New York at Old Westbury, where the Duane L. Jones Recital Hall is named for him. He died of cardiopulmonary arrest in 1988. Up until his death, he proclaimed that he had never watched any of the other 'dead' films, nor any other George Romero picture, claiming that Night of the Living Dead was 'his' time.
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3D Night Of Living Dead (2-D & 3-D Versions Included)
Released: 2003
Rating: Unrated

We can hardly imagine how shocking this film was when it first broke into the film scene in 1968. There's never been anything quite like it again, though there have been numerous pale imitations. Part of the terror lies in the fact that it is shot in such a raw and unadorned fashion that it feels li... more information, reviews and movie clips of 3D Night Of Living Dead (2-D & 3-D Versions Included)
Black Vampire
Directed By: Bill Gunn
Released: 2000
Rating: R (Restricted)

A landmark in the history of African American cinema and one of the most important films of the 1970s, Ganja & Hess suffered a tortured fate that nearly resulted in its extinction. Briefly released in New York City in 1973, it was originally intended to be a "blaxploitation" horror thriller, ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Black Vampire
Bram Stoker's Dracula: The Love Story To Die For
Released: 2005
Rating: Unrated

Forbidden passion, unquenchable vengeance, and the kiss of darkness all play a deadly role in this electrifying new chapter of vampire lore.Vlad Tepish, the legendary Prince of Darkness, has resurfaced in L.A. with a new look, a new life and a new love. But with his new life comes an old enemy...an ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Bram Stoker's Dracula: The Love Story To Die For
Feast (Unrated Edition)
Directed By: John Gulager
Released: 2006
Rating: R (Restricted)

In need of some good old-fashioned gore? You'll find it by the bucketload in the low-budget monsterfest Feast, which arrives on DVD in an even bloodier unrated edition. The winning entry in the third season of Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's reality series/talent contest Project Greenlight... more information, reviews and movie clips of Feast (Unrated Edition)
Fright Night: Night Of The Living Dead/House On Haunted Hill
Released: 2005
Rating: Unrated

Two classic horror movies combine on this collection. NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD: George Romero's NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD is a low-budget, homegrown classic that had great difficulty finding a distributor at the time of its 1968 release, but has since become one of the most influential horror films o... more information, reviews and movie clips of Fright Night: Night Of The Living Dead/House On Haunted Hill
Ganja & Hess: The Complete Edition
Released: 2006
Rating: R (Restricted)

A landmark in the history of African American cinema and one of the most important films of the 1970s, Ganja & Hess suffered a tortured fate that nearly resulted in its extinction. Briefly released in New York City in 1973, it was originally intended to be a "blaxploitation" horror thriller, ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Ganja & Hess: The Complete Edition
Ganja And Hess
Directed By: Bill Gunn
Released: 1998
Rating: R (Restricted)

A landmark in the history of African American cinema and one of the most important films of the 1970s, Ganja & Hess suffered a tortured fate that nearly resulted in its extinction. Briefly released in New York City in 1973, it was originally intended to be a "blaxploitation" horror thriller, ... more information, reviews and movie clips of Ganja And Hess
Laugh Track: Night Of The Living Dead
Released: 2003
Rating: Unrated

We can hardly imagine how shocking this film was when it first broke into the film scene in 1968. There's never been anything quite like it again, though there have been numerous pale imitations. Part of the terror lies in the fact that it is shot in such a raw and unadorned fashion that it feels li... more information, reviews and movie clips of Laugh Track: Night Of The Living Dead