
Date with the Dead 2010
In *Date with the Dead (2010)*, director Justin Madol delivers a quirky horror-comedy that unfolds during what should have been a simple high school romance.
Director: Justin Madol
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Date with the Dead (2010) about?
*Date with the Dead* follows a high school couple's disastrous attempt at a romantic evening, which spirals into a zombie apocalypse. Trapped with her eccentric father, Jenny must navigate both undead hordes and her crumbling relationship with her boyfriend, Jack. The film blends slapstick humor with horror as the trio scrambles for survival.
Who directed Date with the Dead?
The film was directed by Justin Madol, who brings a mix of levity and tension to this unconventional zombie tale.
Who stars in Date with the Dead?
The lead roles are played by James Hawksley as Jack, Jennifer Smith as Jenny, and Andy Jones as Professor Corpsinski, with supporting turns from Sarah Burrage, Elanor Careen, and Nick Day.
Is Date with the Dead (2010) worth watching?
While *Date with the Dead* isn't a blockbuster, its quick runtime and offbeat charm make it a fun watch for horror-comedy enthusiasts. Fans of *Shaun of the Dead* or *Zombieland* might appreciate its lighter take on the genre, though it's more of a cult curiosity than a must-see.
How long is Date with the Dead?
The film runs for 20 minutes.
About Date with the Dead (2010) — Zombies Crash a Teen Romance in This Horror-Comedy
In *Date with the Dead (2010)*, director Justin Madol delivers a quirky horror-comedy that unfolds during what should have been a simple high school romance. When cheerleader Jenny arranges a cozy evening with her football star boyfriend Jack, neither expects their plans to derail into chaos—until a sudden zombie outbreak traps them in a nightmare scenario. As the undead rise around them, the couple's fragile relationship is tested, and their only hope for survival lies with Jenny's eccentric father, Professor Corpsinski, a man whose expertise in the macabre might just save the day. With sharp humor and a dash of gore, this short film blends teenage angst with apocalyptic terror.
The film's tone oscillates between playful banter and chaotic terror, as the director balances offbeat comedy with genuine suspense. The zombie invasion serves as a backdrop for deeper themes—miscommunication, first loves, and the absurdity of relationships under pressure. Jennifer Smith and James Hawksley shine as the bickering couple, while Andy Jones steals scenes as the eccentric professor, whose unconventional methods may be their only route to survival. A breezy yet inventive take on the genre, *Date with the Dead* is a cult gem for fans of horror-lite and rom-com mashups alike.