As bombers are flying above awaiting possible orders to destroy the town, The Crazies follows David, his girlfriend Judy (Lane Carroll), Clank, and a handful of others that manage to escape the soldiers as they try to find a way out of the area on foot.
The race to find a cure is offset by the growing fury among the quarantined townspeople and the number of infected that are roaming the area.
Director George Romero perfectly captures the paranoia of a viral outbreak in a rural community with his efforts to bring The Crazies onto theater screens.
The rage of the locals at the idea of martial law nearly equates to the level of murderous insanity exhibited by those infected by the virus and works to make for a film with chilling psychological terror.
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