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Johnny is a resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  His sister is Barbra.
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== Background ==
Johnny is a resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.  His sister is [[Barbra]].
 
== During the events of [[Night of the Living Dead (1968)]] played by [[Russell Streiner]] ==
Barbra and Johnny are driving to the cemetery to lay flowers on the grave of their father.  As they park an announcer on the radio mentions technical problems.  They go to their father's grave site and place a cross with flowers in the ground.  Johnny sees [[Cemetery Zombie]] slowly walking towards them and then recalls a time when he scared Barbra at the cemetery when they were children.  He realizes she is uneasy in the cemetery and starts trying to scare her.  As the Cemetery Zombie gets close to Barbra it attacks her.  Johnny runs over to help Barbra, but is knocked to the ground and killed when his head hits the corner of a headstone.

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Johnny

Background

Johnny is a resident of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His sister is Barbra.

During the events of Night of the Living Dead (1968) played by Russell Streiner

Barbra and Johnny are driving to the cemetery to lay flowers on the grave of their father. As they park an announcer on the radio mentions technical problems. They go to their father's grave site and place a cross with flowers in the ground. Johnny sees Cemetery Zombie slowly walking towards them and then recalls a time when he scared Barbra at the cemetery when they were children. He realizes she is uneasy in the cemetery and starts trying to scare her. As the Cemetery Zombie gets close to Barbra it attacks her. Johnny runs over to help Barbra, but is knocked to the ground and killed when his head hits the corner of a headstone.