Killer Weed 2004
"Get smoked."
When a sinister strain of cannabis unleashes demonic forces upon rural Alabama, unsuspecting locals become pawns in a horror-comedy nightmare directed by Chris Merritt.
Director: Chris Merritt
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Killer Weed (2004) about?
*Killer Weed* follows a cursed strain of marijuana that infects its users, unleashing demonic chaos across rural Alabama. What begins as a darkly comedic pot story spirals into a bizarre horror spectacle as the townsfolk face increasingly absurd—and deadly—consequences.
Who directed Killer Weed?
Chris Merritt directed *Killer Weed*, bringing his award-winning vision to this offbeat horror-comedy hybrid.
Who stars in Killer Weed?
The film features Chris Merritt, Robby Newman, Andrew Shea, Elise Gilcrest, and John and Bon Allinson in key roles.
Is Killer Weed (2004) worth watching?
While *Killer Weed* may not be a critical darling, its unique blend of horror and comedy offers a cult experience for fans of B-movies. Those who enjoy absurd, low-budget fright fests will find its bizarre premise and rough-around-the-edges execution oddly entertaining.
How long is Killer Weed?
The runtime for *Killer Weed* is 44 minutes.
About Killer Weed (2004) — A demonic cannabis horror-comedy straight out of rural Alabama
When a sinister strain of cannabis unleashes demonic forces upon rural Alabama, unsuspecting locals become pawns in a horror-comedy nightmare directed by Chris Merritt. *Killer Weed* blends dark humor with supernatural terror as the cursed plant takes root, twisting the peaceful countryside into a battleground of fear and absurdity. The film's gritty atmosphere contrasts sharply with its offbeat comedic tone, delivering a wild ride through backwoods paranoia where laughter and screams intertwine.
Chris Merritt's unique vision transforms a seemingly ordinary pot scam into a chilling descent into madness, featuring an ensemble cast that leans into the absurdity of their doomed fates. With its off-kilter balance of gore and giggles, *Killer Weed (2004)* carves out a niche for fans of horror-comedy who crave something fresh and unhinged—think *Reefer Madness* meets *Evil Dead*, but with a distinctly Alabama twist.