
The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made 2005
Brace yourself for a horror-comedy that gleefully smashes every cliché in the book—**The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made (2005)**, directed by Bill Zebub, turns a casual card game into a blood-soaked survival nightmare.
Director: Bill Zebub
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made (2005) about?
A group of friends playing cards suddenly find themselves at the center of a horror movie gone rogue, battling classic monsters while scrambling to escape both the creatures and the law. Think *Clue* meets slasher film, but with a chaotic twist that defies all expectations.
Who directed The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made?
The film was directed by Bill Zebub, a filmmaker known for pushing boundaries in the horror-comedy genre.
Who stars in The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made?
The main cast includes Rocco Martone, Jeanne Potter, Elaine Tuttle, Johnny Paoline, and George 'The Slayer' Stiso.
Is The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made (2005) worth watching?
If you love horror-comedies that embrace absurdity over subtlety, this film delivers chaotic fun with its rapid-fire monster mashups and over-the-top survival antics. It's not for purists, but its audacious spirit makes it a cult curiosity worth checking out.
How long is The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made?
The film runs for 85 minutes.
About The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made (2005) — A Wild Horror-Comedy Survival Ride
Brace yourself for a horror-comedy that gleefully smashes every cliché in the book—**The Worst Horror Movie Ever Made (2005)**, directed by Bill Zebub, turns a casual card game into a blood-soaked survival nightmare. Within minutes, a group of friends find themselves hunted down by every iconic horror villain imaginable, from slashers to supernatural terrors, all while dodging both their grotesque attackers and the authorities hot on their trail. The film's chaotic energy and self-aware absurdity make it a cult oddity for horror fans craving something refreshingly unhinged.
Zebub's chaotic vision blends slapstick comedy with genuine scares, creating a frenetic atmosphere where no trope is safe. Starring Rocco Martone, Jeanne Potter, and Elaine Tuttle as the beleaguered survivors, the cast brings a mix of campy charm and over-the-top reactions to the relentless onslaught. With its 85-minute runtime packed with non-stop mayhem, this is a movie that refuses to take itself seriously—unless you count the sheer audacity of its premise.