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Vs. the Dead 2009

90 min📅 2009-09-01

In the darkly comedic horror film Vs. the Dead (2009), director Jeff Beckman takes the audience on a wild ride. This small-town Canadian horror comedy follows the unfortunate mix-up of the deadly virus ROUND 2, which inadvertently ends up in a local tattoo shop.

Director: Jeff Beckman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vs. the Dead (2009) about?

The film follows the mix-up of the deadly virus ROUND 2 in a small Canadian town, leading to a zombie outbreak in a local tattoo shop.

Who directed Vs. the Dead?

The film was directed by Jeff Beckman, known for his darkly comedic horror style.

Who stars in Vs. the Dead?

Unfortunately, the main cast is not available.

Is Vs. the Dead (2009) worth watching?

While Vs. the Dead (2009) has an unrated IMDb rating, its unique blend of horror and comedy makes it a thrilling watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Vs. the Dead?

The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.

About Vs. the Dead (2009) — Zombie Horror-Comedy at Its Best

In the darkly comedic horror film Vs. the Dead (2009), director Jeff Beckman takes the audience on a wild ride. This small-town Canadian horror comedy follows the unfortunate mix-up of the deadly virus ROUND 2, which inadvertently ends up in a local tattoo shop. As the unsuspecting patrons are infected with the experimental germ, they inevitably turn into flesh-eating ghouls, creating a chaotic and bloody atmosphere. The film's blend of horror and comedy makes it a thrilling watch, and its short 90-minute runtime only adds to the excitement. With its unique take on the zombie genre and the unpredictable nature of its plot, Vs. the Dead (2009) is a must-watch for fans of horror-comedy. If you're looking for a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat, look no further than Vs. the Dead (2009). The film's dark humor and over-the-top gore make it a standout in the horror-comedy genre, and its short runtime only adds to the fun. Whether you're a fan of zombies or just looking for a good laugh, Vs. the Dead (2009) is sure to deliver.