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Dance of the Dead

  • 2008
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
12K
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Jared Kusnitz, Greyson Chadwick, and Carissa Fowler in Dance of the Dead (2008)
DANCE OF THE DEAD is a horror/adventure film that takes place on the night of the big High-School Prom- the dead rise to eat the living, and the only people who can stop them are the losers who couldn't get dates to the dance. Starring Jared Kusnitz from Disney's THE PROM, Justin Welborn from THE CRAZIES, Carissa Capobianco from Disney's SECRETARIAT, Blair Redford from CW's 90210, Lucas Till from Twentieth Century Fox's XMEN FIRST CLASS. From LIONSGATE and SAM RAIMI'S GHOST HOUSE. www.danceofthedeadmovie.com 

Directed by Gregg Bishop. Written by Joe Ballarini. Produced by Ehud Bleiberg and Gregg Bishop.
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On the night of the big High-School Prom, the dead rise to eat the living, and the only people who can stop them are the losers who couldn't get dates to the dance.On the night of the big High-School Prom, the dead rise to eat the living, and the only people who can stop them are the losers who couldn't get dates to the dance.On the night of the big High-School Prom, the dead rise to eat the living, and the only people who can stop them are the losers who couldn't get dates to the dance.

  • Director
    • Gregg Bishop
  • Writer
    • Joe Ballarini
  • Stars
    • Jared Kusnitz
    • Greyson Chadwick
    • Chandler Darby
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    12K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gregg Bishop
    • Writer
      • Joe Ballarini
    • Stars
      • Jared Kusnitz
      • Greyson Chadwick
      • Chandler Darby
    • 90User reviews
    • 94Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Jared Kusnitz
    Jared Kusnitz
    • Jimmy Dunn
    Greyson Chadwick
    Greyson Chadwick
    • Lindsey
    Chandler Darby
    • Steven
    Carissa Fowler
    Carissa Fowler
    • Gwen
    • (as Carissa Capobianco)
    Randy McDowell
    Randy McDowell
    • Jules Reiner
    Michael Mammoliti
    Michael Mammoliti
    • George
    • (as Michael V. Mammoliti)
    Mark Lynch
    • Rod
    Justin Welborn
    Justin Welborn
    • Kyle Grubbin
    Mark Oliver
    Mark Oliver
    • Coach Keel
    Blair Redford
    Blair Redford
    • Nash Rambler
    Lucas Till
    Lucas Till
    • Jensen
    Hunter Pierce
    • Dave The Drummer
    Jonathan Spencer
    Jonathan Spencer
    • Frank Hammond
    Stephen Caudill
    • Principal Castlemoody
    J. Jacob Adelman
    • Mitch
    • (as Jeff Adelman)
    James Jarrett
    James Jarrett
    • Gravedigger
    Zoe Myers
    Zoe Myers
    • Jennifer the Prom Queen
    Laura Wiggins
    Laura Wiggins
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    • Director
      • Gregg Bishop
    • Writer
      • Joe Ballarini
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    User reviews90

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    7Cre8iveone

    Gotta love the classic zombie flick w/ a slightly new twist

    Not being a huge zombie flick fan, but being surrounded by MANY, I was surprised to have really enjoyed the classic zombie feel this movie had, but with the musical twist. It was one of my favorites in the Atlanta Film Festival this year and most everyone I have talked to loved it, both here in Atlanta and at SXSW. I think that Gregg Bishop really has an amazing talent and I'm hoping for more from him and his crew in the future and will go back and check out the ones I've missed.

    You can tell at times that this was a low-budget flick and pretty indie, but had a good story line and really had you rooting for these kids all the way through. Of course the classic "ready for war" walk down the hall is always a great addition and there were some great lines.

    There were issues with editing that I caught all along, but the director was also the editor and producer and I'm quite sure had his hands full, maybe having someone a little more removed would be helpful, but budget is budget :). Can't wait to get this one home and have folks over for a movie party!
    6Coventry

    Where's Carrie when you need her?

    My first and obvious reaction when I saw "Dance of the Dead" standing on the shelves of my local video store a couple of years ago was: "Yet another highly acclaimed and supposedly hilarious zombie comedy? I think I'll pass…" Zombie comedies (also referred to as 'zom-coms' or even 'zomedies') exist since many years, as in the 80's and 90's we already had cult classics like "Night of the Creeps", "Return of the Living Dead" and "Braindead", but particularly since 2004 and the release of "Shaun of the Dead" we can speak of a genuine epidemic. A selected few of them actually manage to be original and funny (like "Zombieland", "Dead Snow" and "Fido") but the vast majority of them are just dumb, derivative and downright pathetic. Automatically assuming that "Dance of the Dead" would fit right into the latter category, I always refrained from watching until now I could pick up an ex-rental DVD copy for the bargain price of $1. Now I'm pleased to announce that "Dance of the Dead" is a lot better than I thought it would be, merely because it's a 200% unpretentious, straightforward and rejoicing little flick. Nearly all the characters are stereotypes and the gags/situations are hugely predictable, but at least the movie is never boring and doesn't waste any time on wannabe intellectual dialogs or far-fetched plot twists. The film opens with a quirky cemetery caretaker having enormous difficulties to keep his cadavers underneath the ground. As the camera zooms out, we perceive that the cemetery lies right next to an overactive nuclear power plant; so there's your explanation. In this same sleepy nuclear energy town, the popular kids prepare themselves for the annual high school prom, whereas the outcasts carry on with their Sci-Fi club meetings, rock band activities and pizza deliveries. As the zombies adrift from their regular cemetery boundaries and head towards the prom, it's up to the freaks and geeks to rescue the rest of the school. Personally, I wouldn't refer to "Dance of the Dead" as one of the best zombie comedies ever made, and I would definitely not label it as an instant cult classic, but it's undeniably a fun and unhinged little gem. The clichés and stereotypes are amusingly enlarged and the make-up effects are often gloriously over-the-top. The pacing remains fast throughout the entire running time and the movie doesn't contain any redundant sequences or padding footage whatsoever. The acting performances are more than adequate, as you can clearly tell that everyone truly enjoyed starring in this one. Recommended to watch in group, or on a lazy and rainy Sunday afternoon.
    7claudio_carvalho

    The Prom of the Living Dead

    On the day of the Hawaiian Hula Prom, the high-school students are excited with the party. The immature pizza-boy Jimmy Dunn (Jared Kusnitz) has an argument with his girlfriend Lindsey (Greyson Chadwick), who is the vice-president of the student council and wants to wear a corsage, and she calls off their date. The outcast Steven (Chandler Darby), who is one of the members of the mocked Sci-Fi Club, invites the cheerleader Gwen (Carissa Capobianco) to go to the prom with him, but she prefers to invite the leader of the band Quarter Punks Nash Rambler (Blair Redford) to have a date with her, but he rejects her invitation. During the night, Lindsey dates the snobbish Mitch Cutter (Jeff Adelman), who is the president of the student council, and he heads his car to the local cemetery nearby a power plant to make out with Lindsey. Meanwhile the members of the Sci-Fi Club – the president Jules Reiner (Randy McDowell), Steven, George (Michael V. Mammoliti) and Rod (Mark Lynch) – decide to spend the night investigating the cemetery using a MIT device that Jules borrowed from his brother. Out of the blue, Rod is attacked by a zombie and the trio of survivors runs away from a legion of living dead. Meanwhile, Mitch is beheaded by a living dead and Lindsey drives his car to escape of zombies. She rescues Jules, Steven and George and break in the funeral house. Meanwhile, Jimmy is delivering a pizza and is attacked by the dead. He flees and sooner he meets the badass Kyle Grubbin (Justin Welborn) and Gwen that is jogging on the street. The Quarter Punks is rehearsing in Nash's garage and they discover that the zombies like their music. The three groups team-up under the leadership of Coach Keel (Mark Oliver) and together they decide to help the teenagers in the prom. But it may be too late.

    "Dance of the Dead" is an entertaining and gore horror comedy with a huge potential of cult-movie. The plot is not original, actually it is a combination of "Carrie" and "Night of the Living Dead", but the story is hilarious and I laughed a lot. The special effects are another plus of this delightful film. The resemblance of Greyson Chadwick with the sweet Julianne Moore is impressive. I really enjoyed this funny film and laughed a lot. My vote is seven.

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    7terrencepatrix

    Unexpectedly enjoyable film

    Really zombie movies are such a hit and miss genre that you can't ever honestly watch one with high hopes. Which is why when one turns out to be pretty damn good you are more than pleasantly surprised.

    This was just a well put together movie. I thought the direction, script, and acting were all very well executed...especially for a bunch of relative unknowns. It had gore, humor, story...and what I really appreciated was they gave you just enough insight and character build up that when someone did finally kick the bucket...you know who it was and cared. The dialog was also pretty fun to listen to. I'm a fan of horribly foul language...which this movie did not have...but the dialog kept me interested enough that I didn't even notice the lack thereof.

    Plot summary. It's prom time in this town, and all the teens are scurrying to find their dates. All teen categories are featured here, there's the nerds (sci-fi club), the misfits, the punk rockers, and the in-crowd (tools). While this minor school drama that everyone can relate to is going on, a menace is looming. The town power plant has been leaking toxic waste into it's surrounding town causing the dead to return to life. While the prom is in full swing, the dead arise and start wreaking havoc. Naturally the first to notice are those who are without dates and it is up to them to not only protect and save themselves...but to save the obvious buffet that is the teen prom.

    If you like fun zombie movies, with good lines, and gore...watch it.
    8streaker1976

    Worth a Look

    Definitely worth a look. Good laughs (good cheesy one liners), good horror, good gore. I was pleased to see a lower budget come out high on my list of zombie picks. Zombie films are a hit and a miss. This one with the humor was a hit. More flicks like this need to be made. I don't want to explain the plot except its a Prom Dance with Zombies. How do you survive? From beginning to end the film keeps you involved. There wasn't a dull moment or too heavy of a character build up. It was a film that doesn't go out for shock value yet creating the B style horror. The CGI was fantastic with ample amounts of gore to please any horror fan.

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    • Trivia
      Carissa Fowler came up with the line "But I don't know how to shoot a machete" during her audition for the role of Gwen.
    • Goofs
      When they discover the girls hiding in the bathroom, we see George removing his football helmet. However, in the following over-his-shoulder shot, we can clearly see he still has the helmet on.
    • Quotes

      Kyle Grubbin: [Offering a bag of chewing tobacco] You chew?

      Jules: Yeah, I'm Jewish... Why?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Making of 'Dance of the Dead' (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked In Tonight
      Performed by We The Its

      Written by Jeremy Spencer (as J. Spencer)

      Published by Crosstown Songs America, LLC

      Courtesy of Joshua Chambers

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    • Release date
      • March 9, 2008 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vũ Hội Người Chết
    • Filming locations
      • Rome, Georgia, USA
    • Production companies
      • Compound B
      • Bishop Studios LLC
      • Bleiberg Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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