Dead & Breakfast
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Directed by | Matthew Leutwyler |
Produced by | Miranda Bailey Wang Ching |
Written by | Story: Matthew Leutwyler Jun Tan Billy Burke Screenplay: Matthew Leutwyler |
Starring | Ever Carradine Brent David Fraser Portia de Rossi David Carradine Bianca Lawson Jeremy Sisto |
Music by | Zach Selwyn Brian Vander Ark |
Cinematography | David Scardina |
Editing by | Peter Devaney Flanagan |
Distributed by | Anchor Bay Entertainment |
Release date(s) | March, 2004 (SXSW Film Festival) August 19, 2005 (Limited) |
Running time | 88 min. |
Language | English |
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Dead & Breakfast is a 2004 horror / comedy film directed by Matthew Leutwyler. It stars Ever Carradine, Brent David Fraser, Portia de Rossi, David Carradine, Bianca Lawson, Erik Palladino, Gina Philips and Jeremy Sisto.
Tagline:
- It's like a Bad Horror Movie Only Worse.
Dead & Breakfast is the band named after the hit movie. From Sandwich, IL Dead and Breakfast consists of Justin Vegrzyn, Michael Kehoe, and Corey Dowd. So far they have released one album, known as Strike III E.P. Consisting of these songs: Strike III, Somewhere Between Heaven And Hell, and Beat 'Til your down. It has not yet been rated.
[edit] Trivia
- Being a horror spoof, Dead and Breakfast has many references to other zombie / horror movies that appear throughout the film. Some include:
- In the closet where the cast finds a chainsaw a poster of Evil Dead can be seen.
- When the cast finds the dead servant stabbed to death, one of them tries to run in panic but finds he can't, slipping on the excess amounts of gore on the floor. This scene is reminiscent of a similar scene in Peter Jackson's Braindead and is more than likely an homage to that.
- A large amount of Dead and Breakfast was filmed in Livermore, CA, including the title inn.
- When the group first gets to the bed and breakfast, they hear the song "The Freshmen" on the radio and sing to it. The Freshmen was written and performed by Brian Vander Ark, who appears as a zombie and wrote the original score to the film.
- 34 gallons of "blood" were used over the course of the shoot. 4.5 gallons of "blood" were used just to cut off Erik Palladino's head.
- Erik Palladino's driver's license is still blood stained from his battle with a chainsaw.