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Z: A Zombie Musical 2007

★ 6.52 votes98 min📅 2007-10-01

"There are A-movies. There are B-movies. Then there is Z."

Dive into the quirky world of *Z: A Zombie Musical (2007)*, a one-of-a-kind horror-comedy where a zombie outbreak collides with musical numbers and dark humor.

Director: John McLean

Cast

Gary Chason
Zombie Bathroom Dude
Mark Zupan
Mark Zupan
Zombie Wheelchair Badass
Olivia Hardin
Olivia Hardin
Faith/Shadow Box Dancer #1
Hallie Martin
Charity/Shadow Box Dancer #2
Tiffany Janssen
Hope
Rob Faubion
Rob Faubion
Dan, The Traveling Salesman
Joe King Carrasco
Honorary Mayor of Zomburbia
David Precopia
Honorary Mayor's Wife
Karina Dominguez
Karina Dominguez
Zombie Altar Girl #1B
Junie Hoang
Junie Hoang
Zombie Postwoman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Z: A Zombie Musical (2007) about?

*Z: A Zombie Musical* follows three nuns who are turned into zombies after a bizarre attack by a zombie dog. Instead of despair, they stumble upon *Zomburbia*, a hidden community of articulate, dancing undead. One nun, refusing to accept her fate, embarks on a wild adventure filled with chaos, music, and self-discovery.

Who directed Z: A Zombie Musical?

The film was directed by John McLean, known for blending horror and comedy in innovative ways.

Who stars in Z: A Zombie Musical?

The cast features Gary Chason, Mark Zupan, Olivia Hardin, Hallie Martin, and Tiffany Janssen among others.

Is Z: A Zombie Musical (2007) worth watching?

While it lacks an IMDb rating, *Z: A Zombie Musical (2007)* is a fun, offbeat choice for horror-comedy and musical fans. Its unique premise and energetic performances make it a memorable watch, even if it's not for everyone.

How long is Z: A Zombie Musical?

The runtime of *Z: A Zombie Musical* is 98 minutes, or roughly 1 hour and 38 minutes.

About Z: A Zombie Musical (2007) — The Undead Take Center Stage in This Musical Horror Comedy

Dive into the quirky world of *Z: A Zombie Musical (2007)*, a one-of-a-kind horror-comedy where a zombie outbreak collides with musical numbers and dark humor. Directed by John McLean, this offbeat film follows three Catholic nuns who are transformed into zombies by a bizarre zombie dog attack. Instead of doom, they discover *Zomburbia*—a surreal enclave where the undead are well-spoken, stylish, and surprisingly talented performers. One nun, struggling to embrace her undead fate, embarks on a raucous journey of self-discovery, filled with chaotic chases, sharp wit, and infectious musical sequences. Think *Shaun of the Dead* meets *West Side Story*, with a side of irreverent satire.

With its blend of macabre comedy and toe-tapping tunes, *Z: A Zombie Musical (2007)* stands out as a cult favorite for fans of genre-defying cinema. The film's vibrant atmosphere and eccentric premise make it a standout in the zombie genre, offering a fresh twist on the living dead trope. Whether you're drawn to its horror roots or its musical flair, this movie promises a delightfully bizarre experience.