Matthew Leutwyler’s unique feature film sets a group of familiar talents against a bunch of possessed country folks when they are forced to spend the night at an out of the way B&B.
The B&B is run by David Carradine’s Mr. Wise, and when one of the group, Johnny forgets his keys and is forced to climb in through a window, he accidentally breaks open a Kuman Thong unleashing an evil presence which possesses the majority of the residents of Lovelock.
The cast is fabulous here with many familiar faces playing against type, and doing it so well. The gore and the humour is over the top, but works perfectly as does the completely wacky situation and story.
Featuring such notable highlights as a zombie dance routine a la Thriller, and Erik Palladino running on blood in classic Tom and Jerry style, Dead & Breakfast is a laugh out loud horror hybrid of the tallest order.
OVERALL SUMMARY
D&B is gory, funny, outrageous and guaranteed to have you laughing out loud at its assortment of witty one liners and clever homages to classic genre flicks.