Looking for a fun way to spend Halloween, seven teens travel to a decrepit house where they are besieged by a horde of the walking dead.Looking for a fun way to spend Halloween, seven teens travel to a decrepit house where they are besieged by a horde of the walking dead.Looking for a fun way to spend Halloween, seven teens travel to a decrepit house where they are besieged by a horde of the walking dead.
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Kelly Sue Roth
- Alyssa
- (as Kelly Roth)
Matt Cannon
- Dylan
- (as J. Matthew Miller)
Michael Todd Schneider
- Teufel
- (as Michael T. Schneider)
Gabrielle Dennis
- Kate
- (as Gabrielle' Dennis)
Ryan Foster
- Lost His Head Zombie
- (as Ryan 'Hippie' Foster)
- Director
- Writer
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- TriviaThe male teenagers are all named after characters from 1990's Fox television shows (Bailey: Party of Five; Jake, Richard and Billy: Melrose Place; Dylan from Beverly Hills, 90210)
- GoofsThe shadow of the boom mic is visible on the walls many times throughout the movie.
- Crazy creditsIn the end credits, the actors are listed with a description of what happens to their characters (Lost His Head Zombie, Baseball Zombie, Nude Zombie Chick, etc.) and the supporting cast is separated into two lists: "Featured Zombies" and "The Rest of the Zombie Cast". Also, during the end credits we are shown several outtakes and scenes from a blooper reel.
- ConnectionsReferences Night of the Living Dead (1968)
Featured review
The problem (among many) of this film.
With Ron Jeremy.
One good thing about a lot of really bad horror films is they are unintentionally funny. This film was funny at the beginning because of how bad it was, but after that it just got boring. The movie has everything wrong in it. The gore effects were really fake looking, and ultra plentiful. The acting was really, really bad!!! Some things in it were funny though. In the cemetery it seems as though the director couldn't actually get access to all of it, so many of the tombstones names in the film are blurred out. There's a scene where a creature is biting a character's neck, and you can clearly see that they aren't even near him. The zombies aren't at all scary. It's an idiotic film, that you might enjoy as a comedy, but most likely won't.
Rated R for some sex, violence and language. 82 mins,
One good thing about a lot of really bad horror films is they are unintentionally funny. This film was funny at the beginning because of how bad it was, but after that it just got boring. The movie has everything wrong in it. The gore effects were really fake looking, and ultra plentiful. The acting was really, really bad!!! Some things in it were funny though. In the cemetery it seems as though the director couldn't actually get access to all of it, so many of the tombstones names in the film are blurred out. There's a scene where a creature is biting a character's neck, and you can clearly see that they aren't even near him. The zombies aren't at all scary. It's an idiotic film, that you might enjoy as a comedy, but most likely won't.
Rated R for some sex, violence and language. 82 mins,
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- TOMNEL
- Oct 31, 2006
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Box office
- Budget
- $50,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)
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