Ted knows he's not a zombie. He just picked up a "skin thing" on his vacay in The Caribbean. But his hilariously kooky family is not convinced, especially after he brings home a hot vampire ... Read allTed knows he's not a zombie. He just picked up a "skin thing" on his vacay in The Caribbean. But his hilariously kooky family is not convinced, especially after he brings home a hot vampire he met in group therapy.Ted knows he's not a zombie. He just picked up a "skin thing" on his vacay in The Caribbean. But his hilariously kooky family is not convinced, especially after he brings home a hot vampire he met in group therapy.
- Awards
- 16 wins & 6 nominations total
Mary Beard
- Mel
- (as Mary Druzba)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
10hanusa2
I'm not a zombie fan and neither are my well-read literary friends. (Secret: Most of us are close to 80.) We aren't the ones who go to zombie movies. We are librarians, journalists, teachers, travelers.
BUT, to a woman, we loved this eccentric movie by Anne Welles. It made us laugh out loud for the entire length. "It's a love story!" shouted one. "No, it's got another message," said another. At other points the audience noises were more like "ooh, oomph, ugh!" Followed by laughter, of course! The actors clearly loved what they were doing, every minute--and at times you could tell they were improvising. Just what one would expect from the weird artistic sense of humor by the writer/director Anne Welles, as evidenced by her unusual script and unexpected turns in the story.
Great acting, great fun. See it!! Have a Halloween party....
Accidental Zombie is yet another take on the well-worn "monster on the outside, human on the inside" theme. Ted has recently returned from a vacation in the Caribbean and has a strange skin rash. Slowly he comes to the realization that he was actually involved in some sort of ritual and is now a zombie. He joins a support group for other confused "paranormals", including a fairy who has lost her wings, a werewolf, a troll who has become too smart and needs help becoming dumb again, and a vampire. Ted also has to deal with his misfit extended family, including a grandfather who is dating a witch, his two parents with "skin problems" and his sex-crazed aunt who can't keep her hands off his uncle-in-law (who thinks he'll be the next President.)
In the world of this movie, every character is varying degrees of odd and eccentric, and monsters are just another ingredient in the mix. Human or outcast, it's their humanity underneath (or lack thereof) which ultimately shows itself in the end.
Production, pacing, writing, script, editing and acting all reveal the amateur chops and low budget, and it takes a bit of effort to get through. This is a lazy Sunday or a folding laundry film, not one for surprising your friends with an offbeat, destined-to-go-viral weird hidden gem, like Wolf Cop or The Greasy Strangler. Still, there's some sincere charm to be found if you have the patience and appreciate some of its low-budget earnestness and inventiveness.
In the world of this movie, every character is varying degrees of odd and eccentric, and monsters are just another ingredient in the mix. Human or outcast, it's their humanity underneath (or lack thereof) which ultimately shows itself in the end.
Production, pacing, writing, script, editing and acting all reveal the amateur chops and low budget, and it takes a bit of effort to get through. This is a lazy Sunday or a folding laundry film, not one for surprising your friends with an offbeat, destined-to-go-viral weird hidden gem, like Wolf Cop or The Greasy Strangler. Still, there's some sincere charm to be found if you have the patience and appreciate some of its low-budget earnestness and inventiveness.
I enjoyed this film a lot. No offence to projects like Warm Bodies but I'm not the biggest fan of zombie stuff let alone zombie comedies. Mainly because half the time they never seem to know what they were or are trying to be. This film gets it perfectly. In fact, it sorta reminded me of those great old school 80's or 90's films that understood how silly they were and yet still came at the comedy very intelligently. This one was fun and executed very well.
OK, it had a modest twist on what is a zombie, vampire, etc. (therefore it gets 2 instead of 1 out of 10). Otherwise, this was a badly made, poorly scripted, terribly acted, low budget steaming pile of... You get the idea!
I saw this film at a festival and wasn't sure what to expect but I ended up loving it. I laughed for just about the entire movie and loved the over the top feel of the movie which made me forget my own world for a while. Overall I very much enjoyed the entire film, from the acting to the cinematography to the story, etc.
Did you know
- TriviaCameron McKendry was the final actor cast, a month prior to filming.
- SoundtracksAn Accidental Zombie (Named Ted) Main Theme
Written, Composed & Produced by Ignacio Pérez Marín
- How long is An Accidental Zombie (Named Ted)?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Ted, zombie por accidente
- Filming locations
- Ocala, Florida, USA(on location)
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $138,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 23 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39:1
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content