
Hansel and Gretel Get Baked 2013
"Prepare for the high of your life"
Directed by Duane Journey, *Hansel and Gretel Get Baked* (2013) blends horror and comedy into a twisted reimagining of the classic fairy tale.
Director: Duane Journey
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hansel and Gretel Get Baked (2013) about?
A new drug called "Black Forest" is sweeping Los Angeles, but its creator is an evil witch who lures users into her lair for a far darker purpose. Gretel and Hansel must rescue Gretel's boyfriend before the witch turns him into her next meal—literally.
Who directed Hansel and Gretel Get Baked?
Duane Journey directed this horror-comedy, blending dark humor with witch lore for a unique cinematic experience.
Who stars in Hansel and Gretel Get Baked?
The film stars Molly C. Quinn, Michael Welch, Lara Flynn Boyle, Cary Elwes, Lochlyn Munro, and Yancy Butler.
Is Hansel and Gretel Get Baked (2013) worth watching?
As an unrated but often praised cult film, it delivers a fun mix of horror and comedy with a memorable premise. Fans of quirky, offbeat thrillers will find it entertaining, even if it's not a mainstream hit.
How long is Hansel and Gretel Get Baked?
The movie runs for 86 minutes, perfect for a quick, intense watch.
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About Hansel and Gretel Get Baked (2013) — A Horror-Comedy Twist on the Classic Fairy Tale
Directed by Duane Journey, *Hansel and Gretel Get Baked* (2013) blends horror and comedy into a twisted reimagining of the classic fairy tale. When a potent new marijuana strain called "Black Forest" sweeps Los Angeles, Gretel's boyfriend becomes dangerously obsessed—only to discover the drug's mysterious grower is a sinister witch harvesting her patrons for their youth. As Gretel and her brother Hansel race to save him, they're drawn into a nightmare where the last high could be their last breath.
With its dark humor and eerie atmosphere, this 86-minute cult film stars Molly C. Quinn and Michael Welch as the determined siblings, supported by a standout cast including Cary Elwes and Lara Flynn Boyle. The movie balances campy thrills with a fresh take on witch lore, making it a must-see for horror-comedy fans craving something offbeat and addictive.