The Gingerdead Man
The Gingerdead Man | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Charles Band |
Produced by |
Charles Band Joe Dain Jethro Rothe-Kushel |
Written by |
William Butler Domonic Muir |
Starring |
Gary Busey Robin Sydney Ryan Locke Alexia Aleman Jonathan Chase Margaret Blye Daniela Melgoza Newell Alexander James Snyder Larry Cedar |
Music by | Roger Ballenger |
Cinematography | Keith J. Duggan |
Edited by | Danny Draven |
Distributed by |
Full Moon Entertainment Talos Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Gingerdead Man is a 2005 horror-comedy film starring Gary Busey. It is followed by Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust and Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver. The Gingerdead Man was released on DVD by Shoot Productions. Gingerdead Man vs. Evil Bong was released in 2013, and was a crossover with the film series Evil Bong.
Plot
In a Waco, Texas diner, Cadillac Jack's, crazed killer Millard Findlemeyer opens fire on the Leigh family, killing Jeremy and James, but leaving Sarah and her mother, Betty, alive. Findlemeyer is arrested and sentenced to die in the electric chair. After the execution, Findlemeyer is cremated, and his ashes are sent to his mother, a witch who mixes the ashes with a gingerbread spice mix.
The Bakery, a pastry shop run by the Leighs, is in dire straits, and Betty has been reduced to a shotgun-toting alcoholic; Sarah sends her home with Bakery employee Julia. Jimmy Dean attempts to buy Sarah out, so he can knock down The Bakery, which he bemoans as an eyesore. After exchanging hostilities with Dean's daughter Lorna, Sarah defers the decision.
Sarah and Brick Fields, another Bakery employee, find a mysterious gingerbread spice mix left at their doorstep by Findlemeyer's mother. They set to using the mix, but Brick cuts himself, allowing his blood to pollute the dough. Sarah permits him to leave early so he can pursue his amateur wrestling career as The Butcher-Baker at Wrestlepalooza. She makes a large gingerbread man with the contaminated dough and puts it in an industrial oven to bake.
Lorna has returned and planted a rat in The Bakery so the health department will shut them down, but is discovered by Sarah. A fight ensues, during which Lorna hits a switch that causes a surge of electricity into the oven where the gingerbread man is cooking, animating it.
Amos Cadbury, Lorna's boyfriend, who has gotten tired of waiting outside for her, arrives on the scene. Sarah removes the gingerbread man from the oven, at which point the newly dubbed "Gingerdead Man" leaps up, taunting them. They attempt to lock the living cookie in the freezer, and Sarah tries to call the police but the line is dead. Lorna calls her dad on Amos’s cell phone before the batteries go dead.
Betty comes back to look for her stash of alcohol, and Julia comes back looking for Betty. Betty loses a finger and is put into the oven, while Julia is knocked out by a frying pan, encased in frosting, decorated, and left in the freezer.
Amos returns to his car and retrieves a handgun. Jimmy Dean arrives to pick up Lorna. While he investigates Amos’s car, the Gingerdead Man takes Jimmy's car and, using a rolling pin to operate the accelerator and kills him by pinning him between the car and a wall.
Amos and Sarah discover and rescue Julia from the freezer. Sarah tells Amos that she thinks the killer cookie is Millard. Lorna waits outside for her father, but discovers only his body sprawled over the hood of his car. She steals his ring and heads back inside, where she triggers a tripwire that lodges a knife into her forehead, killing her.
Sarah and Amos find Betty and attempt to rescue her from the oven, but the Gingerdead Man locks Sarah in the oven and knocks Amos out with a hammer. Amos recovers, shoots the oven door's lock off, and saves Sarah. Brick returns. The Gingerdead Man gets Amos's pistol and opens fire. Julia and Brick manage to subdue him, and Brick eats the cookie's head. Brick is possessed by the Gingerdead Man. He is pushed into the oven and baked to death.
Several months later, Betty, Sarah, and Amos are having a bake sale to raise money for the hospital, with a little help from two nurses. Two kids ask if they have any gingerbread cookies, and one of the nurses tells them that an older lady stopped by and dropped some off. The nurse opens the box, revealing five gingerbread cookies, who open their eyes. One of the gingerbread cookies is bought by a woman, who also buys a box full of pastries and ships them to her sister in Los Angeles.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Gary Busey | Millard Findlemeyer/The Gingerdead Man |
Robin Sydney | Sarah Leigh |
Ryan Locke | Amos Cadbury |
Alexia Aleman | Lorna Dean |
Jonathan Chase | Brick Fields |
Margaret Blye | Betty Leigh |
Daniela Melgoza | Julie |
Newell Alexander | James Leigh |
James Snyder | Jeremy Leigh |
Larry Cedar | Jimmy Dean |
Kyle Lupo | Gingerdead Man Suit |
E. Dee Biddlecome | Millard's Mom |
Debra Mayer | Nurse #1 |
Kaycee Shank | Nurse #2 |
Lisa Cohen | Diner Patrons |
Coy Koehler | Bake Sale Customers |
Kim McWilliams | |
Terry Murphy | |
Emily Owen | |
Tom Paliferro | |
Jackie Band | |
Harlan Band | |
Zalman Band | |
Diane Collins | |
Joe Dain | |
Dana Harrloe | |
Jethro Rothe-Kushel | |
Reception
The Gingerdead Man received generally mixed reviews. The film currently has a 60% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[1]
Sequels
On October 9, 2007, it was revealed that Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust had begun shooting. It was released in 2008. It included new monsters called "Tiny Terrors" (a pun on the unreleased Puppet Master Bobblehead line.)
On July 16, 2008, Charles Band announced that he'll be making Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver. The film was slated for a 2009 release, but filming was delayed until January 2010. Full Moon Entertainment announced on their YouTube page that the film was slated for a September 13, 2011 release, and other sites like CDUniverse have the same release date. The film was rumored to be shot in 3D, but the trailer released by Full Moon said nothing about the film in 3D. It was most likely a scrapped gimmick announced very early in production as an idea. The movie was released in 2011.
Comic Book
On Dec 7th, 2015 Action Lab Comics and Full Moon Features announced a new comic book series based on the cult classic films. The first issue, The Gingerdead Man: Baking Bad #1, will be written by Brockton McKinney (Ehmm Theory, Killer Queen), with art by Sergio Rios, and variant covers by the creator of Zombie Tramp, Dan Mendoza.
"There is a new designer drug on the streets, and it’s called Confection! It’s so powerful that it has to be baked into a culinary treat. When a gang of drug dealers take over the abandoned Betty’s Bakery, all pastry-hell breaks loose when they use a leftover box of baking ingredients containing the remaining ashes of deceased crazed murderer, Millard Findlemeyer, unwittingly unleashing that cookie of doom: The Gingerdead Man!"
The Gingerdead Man: Baking Bad will be available in stores starting with issue one on February 3, 2016.[2]
References
- ↑ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/ginderdead_man/
- ↑ "December 7: Action Lab New GINGERDEAD MAN Comic Book Series Rises From Cult Film Series". Horrornews.net. December 7, 2015. Retrieved 2015-12-07.
External links
- The Gingerdead Man on IMDb
- The Gingerdead Man at AllMovie
- The Gingerdead Man at Rotten Tomatoes
- The Gingerdead Man at Something Awful