
Zombie Bride Bloodbath 2000
Zombie Bride Bloodbath (2000) delivers a twisted 5-minute romp through the horror-comedy genre, where a desperate bride discovers an unconventional way to escape her nightmarish marriage.
Director: Justin Case
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Zombie Bride Bloodbath (2000) about?
The film follows a bride who receives a mysterious wedding gift that becomes her ticket out of a hellish marriage. What starts as a chaotic bridal celebration fast turns into a gory, darkly comedic escape. The bride's desperate plan unfolds in just five minutes of screen time.
Who directed Zombie Bride Bloodbath?
Justin Case directed this short horror-comedy film.
Who stars in Zombie Bride Bloodbath?
The film features Martin Dingle Wall, Justin Case, Tug Dumbly, Nikoll Taylor, and Christopher James Taylor in key roles.
Is Zombie Bride Bloodbath (2000) worth watching?
At five minutes long, this micro-horror gem is a quick, gory, and darkly funny watch for fans of early 2000s indie horror. While it's not for the faint of heart, its absurd charm and tight pacing make it a cult curiosity worth checking out.
How long is Zombie Bride Bloodbath?
The film runs for 5 minutes.
About Zombie Bride Bloodbath (2000) — A 5-Minute Horror-Comedy Bloodbath
Zombie Bride Bloodbath (2000) delivers a twisted 5-minute romp through the horror-comedy genre, where a desperate bride discovers an unconventional way to escape her nightmarish marriage. Directed by Justin Case, this micro-budget gem blends dark humor with gory visuals, creating a unique atmosphere that's equal parts campy and unsettling. The story unfolds with a bridal party's shock as the groom's wedding gift—a box of mysterious trinkets—becomes the key to a gruesome escape. With its rapid pacing and over-the-top gore, the film captures the absurdity of matrimonial woes while reveling in the absurd.
Starring Martin Dingle Wall, Justin Case, Tug Dumbly, Nikoll Taylor, and Christopher James Taylor, the cast leans into the film's chaotic energy, with Case himself behind the camera as both director and part of the ensemble. Themes of rebellion and dark humor collide as the bride's wedding day spirals into a blood-soaked spectacle. Clocking in at just five minutes, this short film is a cult curiosity for fans of early 2000s indie horror, offering a quick but unforgettable dose of macabre wit.