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How I Gave Birth to the Return of the Living Dead

(2026)
A non fiction book by

 
 
The Birth of Modern Zombies

Long before zombies ruled television, streaming platforms, and blockbuster films, a small group of independent filmmakers in Pittsburgh unknowingly created a cultural revolution.

At the center of that revolution was
John A. Russo.

In How I Gave Birth to The Return of the Living Dead, Russo tells the extraordinary true story of how a simple horror idea, dead people returning to devour the living, became one of the most influential concepts in movie history.

From the groundbreaking creation of
Night of the Living Dead to the long and unpredictable journey that led to The Return of the Living Dead, Russo reveals the real behind-the-scenes battles that shaped the zombie genre.

Over thirteen years of struggle, the project encountered:

• studio politics
• legal battles and title disputes
• near-miss Hollywood deals
• bizarre industry encounters
• and even a failed financing deal tied to Frank Sinatra’s organization.

Through it all, Russo remained determined to bring the undead back to life.

This candid memoir offers a rare insider’s look at independent filmmaking during one of the most creative and chaotic periods in horror cinema. Packed with colorful stories, industry insights, and personal reflections, the book chronicles the triumphs, setbacks, and sheer persistence required to bring a cult classic into existence.

For fans of horror history, zombie films, and independent cinema, this is the true story behind one of the most influential monsters ever created.

The dead didn’t just rise.

They changed movies forever.



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