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ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, MAY 12 - In this April 21, 2018 photo, Ella Mae Smith, 86, of Evans City, P.a, poses with a publicity photo from the horror movie "Night of the Living Dead." In the summer of 1968, Ella Mae Smith's skin went pale, and an unholy hunger sent her shuffling through verdant fields in search of human flesh. Today, the whole world's got zombies on the brain, and for the most part, it began when the Smiths and others agreed to be in a low-budget horror film that a bunch of guys from Pittsburgh were making: Night of the Living Dead. (Jason Nark/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

ADVANCE FOR USE SATURDAY, MAY 12 - In this April 21, 2018 photo, Ella Mae Smith, 86, of Evans City, P.a, poses with a publicity photo from the horror movie "Night of the Living Dead." In the summer of 1968, Ella Mae Smith's skin went pale, and an unholy hunger sent her shuffling through verdant fields in search of human flesh. Today, the whole world's got zombies on the brain, and for the most part, it began when the Smiths and others agreed to be in a low-budget horror film that a bunch of guys from Pittsburgh were making: Night of the Living Dead. (Jason Nark/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP)

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