Zombie movies have been around for close to a century. Released in 1932, Victor Halperin's White Zombie is often cited as the first film of its kind. In it, a voodoo master transforms a young woman into a vicious cannibalistic creature. However, zombie movies remained unpopular in the early years, with Jacques Tourner’s I Walked with a Zombie emerging as the only other popular undead flick of the early 20th century. It would take until George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead in 1968 for the genre to take off properly.
10 Foreign Zombie Movies Only the Most Die-Hard Undead Fans Have Heard Of

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