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Zombie Musical 2011

★ 5.76 votes16 min📅 2011-02-26

When a zombie outbreak devastates their town, resourceful teenager Anna and her friends must sing, dance, and fight their way to safety—specifically, their high school, where their parents are trapped.

Director: Ryan McHenry

Cast

Joanne McGuinness
Anna
Stephen Arden
John
Calum Cormack
Calum Cormack
PE Teacher
James Little
Headteacher
Greg Humphries
Science Teacher
Blair Thomson
Athletic Zombie
Claire Syme
Playground Zombie
Courtney Mullan
Dancer
Steven J. Saltwell
Dancer
Alessandro Sanguigni
Alessandro Sanguigni
Dancer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zombie Musical (2011) about?

A high-school student named Anna and her friends must navigate a zombie outbreak by singing and dancing their way to safety. Their mission? Rescue their parents trapped inside the school while dodging the undead—and the chaos of adolescence.

Who directed Zombie Musical?

The film was directed by Ryan McHenry, known for his innovative approach to genre-blending storytelling.

Who stars in Zombie Musical?

The main cast includes Joanne McGuinness, Stephen Arden, Calum Cormack, James Little, and Greg Humphries, with support from Blair Thomson.

Is Zombie Musical (2011) worth watching?

As a 16-minute short film, it's a fun, low-stakes watch for fans of horror-comedy mashups. Its creative premise and energetic direction make it memorable, though its unrated status means it won't appeal to everyone.

How long is Zombie Musical?

Zombie Musical runs for 16 minutes.

About Zombie Musical (2011) — A 16-Minute Horror-Comedy Musical Adventure

When a zombie outbreak devastates their town, resourceful teenager Anna and her friends must sing, dance, and fight their way to safety—specifically, their high school, where their parents are trapped. Directed by Ryan McHenry, Zombie Musical (2011) blends horror, comedy, and music into a frenetic 16-minute escape. Along the way, they uncover that the undead aren't the only threat. This fast-paced short film delivers a quirky mix of gore and choreography, proving zombies and show tunes can coexist surprisingly well.

The film's absurd premise masks surprisingly sharp satire, poking fun at teen angst while reviving classic horror tropes with a musical twist. McHenry's energetic direction and the cast's commitment to the bit make this a standout in the micro-budget horror-comedy space. Expect infectious energy, creative kills, and a finale that's more triumphant than tragic.