
Necroville 2007
Necroville (2007) plunges viewers into a chaotic, monster-infested metropolis where zombies, vampires, and werewolves rule the streets.
Director: Billy Garberina
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Necroville (2007) about?
Necroville (2007) is a horror-comedy set in a monster-plagued city where a struggling exterminator, Jack, works for a company that clears out the undead. His life takes a chaotic turn when his girlfriend's vampiric ex returns, forcing Jack to confront both supernatural threats and his personal drama in this darkly comedic battle for survival.
Who directed Necroville?
Necroville was directed by Billy Garberina, who also stars in the film.
Who stars in Necroville?
The film stars Billy Garberina in the lead role, alongside Kurly Tlapoyawa as his best friend.
Is Necroville (2007) worth watching?
With its horror-comedy blend and offbeat charm, Necroville (2007) is a guilty pleasure for fans of low-budget creature features. While it won't win awards, its unique tone and relentless action make it a fun, if flawed, pick for genre enthusiasts looking for something different.
How long is Necroville?
Necroville (2007) has a runtime of 99 minutes.
About Necroville (2007) — A Horror-Comedy Where Monsters Rule the City
Necroville (2007) plunges viewers into a chaotic, monster-infested metropolis where zombies, vampires, and werewolves rule the streets. Directed by Billy Garberina and starring Garberina alongside Kurly Tlapoyawa, this horror-comedy follows Jack, a down-on-his-luck exterminator working for Zom-B-Gone, as he battles the undead by day and navigates a toxic relationship with his manipulative girlfriend, Penny. When Penny's vampire ex swoops back into town, Jack's already fragile world spirals into absurd, blood-soaked chaos, blending dark humor with relentless creature carnage.
The film's gritty yet playful atmosphere shines through its over-the-top action and sharp satire of urban decay and toxic relationships. With its low-budget charm and genre-blending tone, Necroville (2007) offers a quirky, unpredictable ride for fans of horror-comedy who crave something fresh and unapologetically wild.