Dead of Night is a 1945 British horror anthology film.
Dead of Night may also refer to:
Asylum may refer to:
Nightfall or night fall may refer to:
Chosen or The Chosen may refer to:
Unknown or The Unknown may refer to:
Lost or LOST may refer to getting lost, or to:
A vampire is a being from folklore who subsists by feeding on the life essence of the living.
A night shift is either a group of workers night working, or the period in which they work.
Deadline(s) or The Deadline(s) may refer to:
Wasteland or waste land may refer to:
A zombie is traditionally an undead person in Haitian folklore, and is regularly encountered in fictional horror and fantasy themed works.
Bloodline most commonly refers to heredity.
Lost Souls or The Lost Souls may refer to:
The Beginning may refer to:
Sarah is a biblical matriarch and the wife of Abraham.
Others or The Others may refer to:
Hidden or The Hidden may refer to:
James Goss is an English writer and producer, known both for his work in cult TV spin-off media, including tie-in novels and audio stories for Doctor Who and Torchwood, and for his fictional works beyond established universes.
A lighthouse is a tower aiding marine navigation.
Zombie apocalypse is a subgenre of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction in which society collapses due to overwhelming swarms of zombies. Typically only a few individuals or small bands of human survivors are left living. In some versions, the reason the dead rise and attack humans is unknown, in others, a parasite or infection is the cause, framing events much like a plague. Some stories have every corpse zombify, regardless of the cause of death, whereas others require exposure to the infection, most commonly in the form of a bite.
Sarah Pinborough is an English author and screenwriter who has written YA and adult thriller, fantasy and cross-genre novels. She has had more than 20 novels published by several companies and in several countries. They have also been translated into a number of languages.