- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- June 2, 2021 (4 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- United States
- Production companies
- Laurel Tape & Film
- Runtime
- 54m
The Amusement Park

Where to watch (United States)
Cast
Crew
Levels
- Sex & Nudity
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>- Violence
- 1
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- 3
>- Profanity
- 1
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>- Algohol & Drugs
- 1
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>- Fright & Intensity
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Reviews
Movie Review: The Amusement Park Romero's lost film is more than a curio
The “lost” George Romero movie The Amusement Park is a surreal plunge into the horror of getting old The “lost” George Romero movie The Amusement Park is a surreal plunge into the horror of getting old
‘The Amusement Park’: George A. Romero’s Long Lost Educational Film Is an Unsettling Historical Achievement The George A. Romero Foundation dedicates itself to preserving the filmmaker’s legacy and archiving his extensive work collection at the University of Pitt...
Film Review: George A. Romero's "Lost" Film The Amusement Park Will Scare the Bejesus Out Of You An unsentimental, unbridled, bleak-o-rama reminder that we're all disposable.
Step Right Up! George Romero’s empathetic "The Amusement Park" confronts the horrors of the world through the eyes of the elderly
The Amusement Park Ushering in a new Golden Age of horror that would last throughout the following decade, George A Romero’s 1968 feature debut Night of the Living Dead…
A Rediscovered Featurette from the Modern Master of Horror George A. Romero’s “The Amusement Park,” from 1973, dramatizes the troubles faced by elderly Americans.
George A. Romero’s rediscovered ‘lost film’ is pretty awful But the restored version is also a key piece of film history for fans of Night of the Living Dead
The Amusement Park movie review (2021) This is Romero's Powell film, and as a lifelong devotee to Romero, it’s really quite moving to finally get to see it.
'The Amusement Park' Review: An Excoriating Exploration of Ageism With The Amusement Park, George Romero holds a cracked (funhouse) mirror up to a callous and ultimately terrified society.
'The Amusement Park' Review: George Romero's Long-Lost Film Is One Of The Scariest Movies Ever Made - SlashFilm The Amusement Park, George A. Romero's long-lost industrial film, finally sees the light of day. It's scary as hell.
The Amusement Park Review: George A. Romero’s Long-Lost Film is a Damning Exploration of Ageism and Elder Abuse Created as a PSA to raise awareness about elder abuse, George A. Romero’s 1973 film The Amusement Park, long considered lost and recently restored by Romer...
Review: George A. Romero’s long-lost The Amusement Park is the most terrifying horror you’ll see this summer George A. Romero’s The Amusement Park is as fascinating a cultural artifact as it is an example of why Romero was both the best and most blunt filmmakers o...
‘The Amusement Park’ Review: George A. Romero Releases One Last Classic From Beyond the Grave Long thought lost, this restored curio finds the "Night of the Living Dead" auteur at the height of his abilities.
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