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Dead and Breakfast (Unrated Edition)

Dead and Breakfast (Unrated Edition)
From Starz / Anchor Bay

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Six friends on their way to a wedding in Galveston, TX stop for the night at a quaint bed and breakfast in the sleepy town of Lovelock. But after a night that ends with both the inn’s owner and his chef dead, the gang finds themselves under suspicion by the local sheriff. The mystery quickly unravels when the already bizarre residents of the town become possessed by an evil spirit and pin the friends down at the b&b. Armed with a rusty chainsaw, a can of gasoline and a half box of shotgun shells, they must barricade the house and fight for their lives.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #27851 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-09-06
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85:1
  • Formats: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Original language: English, French
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 88 minutes

Customer Reviews

Camp Done Right!5
From the zombie song and dance to the makeshift rifles and crazy militant librarian (town record keeper)... this piece of camp brilliance is off the charts! Deidrich Bader is having a ball. The serenading cowboy is just the kind of element that lets you know that this movie is not taking itself seriously, the movie makers just wanted you to have a great time.

For Buffy fans... can you find the BTVS alum here? Here's a hint: who did Buffy get "Mr. Pointy" from? :)

Someone should Pop the Director square in the mouth...1
I only wish that I could go into negative stars for this turd of a movie. I felt rotten giving it a single star, but I couldn't warn you good people to steer clear otherwise. There must be a fatal,nation-wide crack epidemic, according to all the 4-5 star reviews I've seen for this celluloid abortion. I believe that a mentally challenged class of 3rd graders could have written and directed a far better zombie-comedy film. I've noticed the pathetic trend of every tired, trite, asinine excuse for a zombie comedy that comes out in America to have a 'Shaun of the Dead' tagline. Well, guess what? Shaun of the Dead has something that this movie and its ilk could never hope for; brains, balls, and a heart. And guess what else, guys? dancing zombies weren't funny after 'Thriller', they weren't funny in Return of the Living Dead 2, and they sure as hell aren't funny now. Especially put to some awful Rap/country inbred hybrid music(?), by the local dog-kicker from the neighborhood bar. In fact, this movie makes ROTLD2 look like the original Dawn of the Dead, for that matter. How in the Dark Lord's name did you get Diedrich Bader and David Carradine to appear in this sorry excuse for a film? Somebody must've been needing some bourbon money. Do yourself a favor, instead of directing movies, stick to your day-job of mopping vomit off the floors of your local Steak n'Shake/Jerrys/Jack in the Box/etc. You'll be of far more use to society. Peter Jackson, Lucio Fulci, Sam Raimi, you are defintely not.
Do not see this movie, even on a bet. If you want zombies, and you want funny, I cannot recommend 'Shaun of the Dead' or'Die you Zombie Bastards' enough. But 'Dead & Breakfast'?!? Go Die!!

Horror with a funny twist4
Dead and Breakfast is a horror flick with a funny twist. Enjoyable if you get the irony.