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Dead & Breakfast 2004

★ 5.5108 votes88 min📅 2004-03-16

"It's like a bad horror movie, only worse."

Matthew Leutwyler's *Dead & Breakfast* (2004) blends horror and comedy into a twisted road-trip nightmare.

Director: Matthew Leutwyler

Cast

Jeremy Sisto
Jeremy Sisto
Christian
Erik Palladino
Erik Palladino
David
Bianca Lawson
Bianca Lawson
Kate
Osgood Perkins
Osgood Perkins
Johnny
Ever Carradine
Ever Carradine
Sara
Gina Philips
Gina Philips
Melody
Zach Selwyn
Zach Selwyn
Randall Keith Randall
Miranda Bailey
Miranda Bailey
Lisa Belmont
Brent David Fraser
Brent David Fraser
The Drifter
Diedrich Bader
Diedrich Bader
Chef Henri

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dead & Breakfast (2004) about?

*Dead & Breakfast* follows six friends whose road trip takes a terrifying turn when they stop at a bed and breakfast in the isolated town of Lovelock. After discovering their hosts dead, they realize the entire town has been possessed by an evil spirit—and now they're trapped inside with the crazed locals closing in. It's a darkly comedic survival story with horror at its core.

Who directed Dead & Breakfast?

Matthew Leutwyler directed *Dead & Breakfast*. Known for his creative storytelling, Leutwyler crafts a unique blend of horror and comedy that keeps the film engaging and unpredictable.

Who stars in Dead & Breakfast?

The film features Jeremy Sisto, Erik Palladino, Bianca Lawson, Ever Carradine, and Gina Philips leading the cast, with standout performances that drive the film's chaotic energy.

Is Dead & Breakfast (2004) worth watching?

*Dead & Breakfast* is a fun, genre-blending oddity that horror-comedy enthusiasts will appreciate. While it may not be for purists of either genre, its offbeat tone, solid cast, and inventive premise make it a memorable late-night watch. Think of it as a cult gem rather than a mainstream hit.

How long is Dead & Breakfast?

The runtime of *Dead & Breakfast* is 88 minutes.

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About Dead & Breakfast (2004) — A Horror-Comedy Road Trip Gone Wrong

Matthew Leutwyler's *Dead & Breakfast* (2004) blends horror and comedy into a twisted road-trip nightmare. Six travelers on a cross-country journey stumble upon a seemingly peaceful bed and breakfast in the quiet town of Lovelock—only to find their hosts brutally murdered after a night of strange happenings. As the friends grapple with the surreal violence, they soon realize the entire town has fallen under the grip of a sinister, otherworldly force. Trapped inside the eerie B&B with the possessed locals closing in, the group must untangle the town's dark secrets before they become the next victims. With sharp wit, eerie atmosphere, and a dash of rock soundtrack energy, this offbeat horror-comedy delivers a darkly playful take on small-town dread.

Directed by the inventive Matthew Leutwyler, *Dead & Breakfast* stars a charismatic ensemble led by Jeremy Sisto, Erik Palladino, and Bianca Lawson, whose chemistry fuels the film's quirky chaos. The story leans into themes of suspicion, supernatural dread, and the uncanny horror lurking beneath rural America's facade. A cult favorite for fans of off-kilter genre films, it balances scares with laughs without ever losing its unsettling edge.