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Dead & Breakfast

  • 2004
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
6.3K
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Erik Palladino, Gina Philips, Jeremy Sisto, Ever Carradine, Bianca Lawson, and Osgood Perkins in Dead & Breakfast (2004)
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A night at a local bed and breakfast turns into a bloody supernatural fight to the death.A night at a local bed and breakfast turns into a bloody supernatural fight to the death.A night at a local bed and breakfast turns into a bloody supernatural fight to the death.

  • Director
    • Matthew Leutwyler
  • Writers
    • Billy Burke
    • Jun Tan
    • Matthew Leutwyler
  • Stars
    • Jeremy Sisto
    • Erik Palladino
    • Bianca Lawson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    6.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Matthew Leutwyler
    • Writers
      • Billy Burke
      • Jun Tan
      • Matthew Leutwyler
    • Stars
      • Jeremy Sisto
      • Erik Palladino
      • Bianca Lawson
    • 106User reviews
    • 80Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Jeremy Sisto
    Jeremy Sisto
    • Christian
    Erik Palladino
    Erik Palladino
    • David
    Bianca Lawson
    Bianca Lawson
    • Kate
    Osgood Perkins
    Osgood Perkins
    • Johnny
    • (as Oz Perkins)
    Ever Carradine
    Ever Carradine
    • Sara
    Gina Philips
    Gina Philips
    • Melody
    Zach Selwyn
    Zach Selwyn
    • Randall Keith Randall
    Evan Helmuth
    Evan Helmuth
    • The Bass Player
    Brent David Fraser
    Brent David Fraser
    • The Drifter
    Diedrich Bader
    Diedrich Bader
    • Chef Henri
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    Jeffrey Dean Morgan
    • The Sheriff
    Mark Kelly
    Mark Kelly
    • Deputy Enus
    Luiggi Debiasse
    • The Gardener
    Ric Barbera
    • The Preacher
    Portia de Rossi
    Portia de Rossi
    • Kelly - The Bride
    Devon Gummersall
    Devon Gummersall
    • Orange Cap
    Padraic Aubrey
    • The Mullet Man
    Jeff Enden
    • Cletus - The Poster Guy
    • Director
      • Matthew Leutwyler
    • Writers
      • Billy Burke
      • Jun Tan
      • Matthew Leutwyler
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    User reviews106

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    6suspiria10

    S10 Reviews: Dead & Breakfast (2004)

    Three couples are on a road trip to a wedding in Galveston when they decide to make a pit-stop in a weird little rustic town Lovelock. They stop over for the night at the local bed and breakfast (run by none other than 'Bill" himself, David Carradine). But when the chef winds up carved and filleted and the owner dies of an apparent heart attack these road weary friends learn the story of Pandora's Box the hard way and with possessed zombies to boot. 'Dead & Breakfast' is the perfect companion piece to 'Shaun of the Dead'. 'Dead' one ups the zany genre referencing humor of 'Shaun" by adding absolutely hilarious songs the link (and even further the plot) many of the scenes together. The comedic timing of the actors greatly improves as the feature progresses as the humor gets crazier and the gore gets going. "Dead" is quite gory and conjures many a fond memory of past 80's gore classics.
    ben_retan

    Hilarious splatter horror/comedy- I laughed from beginning to end.

    I was at a screening of Dead and Breakfast tonight at the Sidewalk Film Festival here in Birmingham and really enjoyed the movie.

    Warning- this movie is not for the weak of stomach. Gore content is out of the roof. However if you are a fan of splatter comedies such as the Evil Dead series, this movie is a must see.

    The premise of the movie is your stereotypical horror movie set up. On the way to a wedding a group of semi-strangers get stuck in a small town overnight and someone gets killed.

    The highly comedic twist to this horror is apparent even after the first killing as one of the group spends a good thirty seconds trying to run away from the dead body and instead slipping in a pool of blood over and over.

    This movie was very much influenced by the Evil Dead series (in fact you can even see an Evil Dead poster in the closet where they first find the chainsaw) but does the comedy even better.

    The appropriately over-the-top music of Zach Selwyn serves as a good and humorous progression between the scenes. He features original songs such as "Comin to kill ya", "Possessed" and "Quiet Little Town".

    This was one of the best movies that I've seen in a very long time and I would give it a 9/10.
    6Bibbzter

    Don't compare this to Evil Dead or Braindead Please!

    People who compare this to Evil Dead and Braindead should be ashamed! I'm not saying this movie is bad but those two movies are so much better. I gave this movie a 6 because I enjoyed it the whole way through.

    The comedy aspect of it was the worst part. The actors wasn't that funny and the jokes was usually a bit tired and took away too much from the vibe of the movie. I would have liked the humor to be a bit more sinister. And the gore a bit more visual and extended.

    Everyone who likes splatter will probably enjoy this but don't expect a masterpiece like Evil Dead or Braindead.
    6claudio_carvalho

    Funny and Entertaining

    While heading to Galveston in a RV for the wedding of a friend, the driver Johnny (Oz Perkins) gets lost and arrive in the small town of Lovelock and his friends Kate (Bianca Lawson), Sara (Ever Carradine), Melody (Gina Phillips), Christian (Jeremy Sisto) and David (Erik Palladino) decide to spend the night in the Bed and Breakfast owned by Mr. Robert Wise (David Carradine). David has an argument with the chef of the inn, Henri (Diedrich Bader), and when the chef is found dead and Mr. Wise has a heart attack in the middle of the night, the local Sheriff (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) suspects of the group and asks his assistant Enus (Mark Kelly) to take the key of their trailer and stay in Lovelock during the investigation. Then the Sheriff arrests a drifter (Brent David Fraser) that becomes his prime suspect. When the clumsy Johnny accidentally breaks a box of Mr. Wise, he releases the fiend Kuman Thong and the evil spirit possesses the locals transforming them into zombies.

    Matthew Leutwyler certainly wrote and directed "Dead & Breakfast" with the intention of making a cult-movie. Unfortunately his target is never reached, but this gore comedy is funny and a worthwhile entertainment. There are good lines and most of the characters are likable, and one of the best moments if the phone call of the maid of honor Kate to the bride Lisa, with a hilarious dialog. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Adivinhe Quem Vem Para Morrer" ("Guess Who is Coming to Die?")
    stiles-3

    No Toaster Strudel in the Face for this Horror "Comedy"

    Horror comedies are usually much better on paper than on film, which Dead & Breakfast wholeheartedly proves. The first half is a mish-mash of self-consciously 'witty' dialogue and 'hilarious' situations as a group of yappy twenty-somethings throttle in a Winnebago towards Texas for a wedding. But an overnight detour leads them into a den of hillbilly zombies and handmade shotguns, and some semblance of fun, whether it's comedic or not.

    With its unnecessary close-ups, terrible acting, and abhorrent hand-held camera use, Dead and Breakfast has all the charm of a first feature by a fanboy with too many ideas and too little experience. (Note that this is actually writer/director Matthew Leutwyler's third feature.) This isn't to say that the movie's bad – there's plenty of gore and creative death scenes to tickle your attention span for 88 minutes. But as a horror film it never finds its voice, and as a comedy, it tries far too hard to ever provoke a good chuckle out of me.

    Early on, the lead is taken by Christian, a pill-popping but level-headed mediator played by the always wonderful Jeremy Sisto. But his premature nixing leaves the scattered cast without a den mother. Sara (Ever Carradine, who amazingly looks nothing like a Skolnick) should be leading the pack, but she spends the rest of the film bellowing, 'you've got to be kidding me!' as she wards off zombie attacks. Hardly a leading heroine. The rest of the cast – much better than the headshot-cast prats I see in studio horror pics these days - simply squabble amongst themselves about personal issues while under attack. Then there's the 'comedy': look, drunk guys aren't funny, rude French people aren't funny, and while slipping around in a puddle of gore is funny (see Shaun of the Dead's off-screen tumble by Simon Pegg), when the scene lasts upwards of 30 seconds, one feels pandered to. Even hillbilly zombies aren't funny – isn't that a little too on the nose?

    You could do worse than Dead & Breakfast, but if you're looking for a genuine laugh with a good smattering of gore, check out another of Lions Gate's indie horror acquisition, Monster Man. And if you want a good zombie gorefest, stick with Dead Alive or Evil Dead II, which Dead & Breakfast aspires so painfully to be. Because there's nothing funny about desperation, is there?

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    • Trivia
      Toward the end of the film, Miranda Bailey hands Gina Philips the crossbow with a gentle toss. The first take was a bigger toss, and Gina got hit with the crossbow, chipped a tooth, and split her lip.
    • Goofs
      As the female character fights off the zombies attacking her, the camera shot from the second floor reveals the walls of the staircase are covered in red wallpaper. However, as her friends get into the house and save her on the same staircase, there's no wallpaper but blank walls.
    • Quotes

      The Sheriff: Now, hold it there, Doc. How can we be sure you ain't possessed? I mean, hell, I just shot you and you're still standing.

      Doc Riley: Ah, well, you ain't got me but on my shoulder.

      The Sheriff: I guess that makes sense. All right, why don't you tell me who won last year's annual cow chip throwing contest.

      Doc Riley: What?

      The Sheriff: You heard me. If it is really you, you'd know.

      Doc Riley: Well, shoot, sheriff, that's kinda a trick question 'cause Lovelock ain't never had an annual cow chip throwing contest. Uh-huh. It alternates every year with the greasy pig catching competition.

      The Sheriff: Ah, he's okay. All right, Doc, get your ass over here.

    • Crazy credits
      Miranda Bailey and David Carradine are credited in the opening titles, but their names are omitted from the credits at the end of the movie (which list the cast in order of appearance).
    • Alternate versions
      The Unrated version is the director's cut that was originally given an NC-17 by the MPAA for violence and gore. Nearly 15 seconds was cut out before the film received the R rating, and these included shots of the zombie's partly severed head and more footage of David with the chainsaw in his neck.
    • Connections
      Featured in Exhumed: A History of Zombies (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Dead Man's Party
      Performed by Hillbilly Hellcats

      Written by Lance Bakemeyer

      Courtesy of Lance Romance Rockabilly Music/BMI

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    • Release date
      • July 20, 2006 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • American Sign Language
    • Also known as
      • Dead and Breakfast
    • Filming locations
      • Livermore, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Anchor Bay Entertainment
      • Ambush Entertainment
      • Goal Line Productions
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    • Budget
      • $500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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