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Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas 2009

★ 3.914 votes73 min📅 2009-12-25

Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas (2009) delivers a holiday twist on the cult horror-comedy franchise, blending festive cheer with chaotic carnage.

Director: Johnathan Gorman

Cast

Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon
Ms. Johnson
Rachael Robbins
Rachael Robbins
Jenny
Niki Rubin
Sharon
Lloyd Kaufman
Lloyd Kaufman
Dr. O'Masterblaster
Phil Hall
Gina Davis
Dick Boland
Mrs. Johnson
Sheri Lynn
Leevin
Monique Dupree
Monique Dupree
Dungaree
Margaret Rose Champagne
Margaret Rose Champagne
Willem Defoe
Sarah Dauber
Sapphire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas (2009) about?

The film follows best friends Jenny and Sharon as they're stalked by a murderous chef during their Christmas gathering. What starts as a festive celebration spirals into a chaotic battle for survival, blending holiday cheer with bloody mayhem.

Who directed Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas?

Jonathan Gorman directed this holiday horror-comedy, bringing his signature style to the offbeat franchise.

Who stars in Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas?

The film features Debbie Rochon, Rachael Robbins, Niki Rubin, Lloyd Kaufman, and Phil Hall in a mix of horror and comedic roles.

Is Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas (2009) worth watching?

As an unrated holiday horror-comedy, it's a cult pick for fans of schlocky, gory fun. While not high art, its absurd charm and lightning-fast runtime make it a memorable watch—if you can stomach the carnage.

How long is Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas?

The film runs for 73 minutes.

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About Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas (2009) — A Holiday Horror-Comedy You Won't Forget (or Unsee)

Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas (2009) delivers a holiday twist on the cult horror-comedy franchise, blending festive cheer with chaotic carnage. Directed by Jonathan Gorman, this installment follows Jenny and Sharon as they find themselves hunted by a deranged chef who's determined to turn their Christmas celebration into a bloodbath. With a playful yet cringe-inducing tone, the film merges slasher tropes with holiday absurdity, creating a uniquely cheesy yet oddly charming atmosphere. Starring indie horror icons Debbie Rochon and Lloyd Kaufman alongside rising talents like Rachael Robbins, the movie balances gore with goofy humor, making it a guilty pleasure for fans of offbeat cinema.

The 73-minute runtime races through a series of over-the-top confrontations, where mistletoe and meat cleavers clash in equal measure. Gorman's direction leans into the film's schlocky roots, ensuring that the holiday setting feels as much a part of the chaos as the slashing. For viewers craving a horror-comedy that doesn't take itself too seriously, Bikini Bloodbath: Christmas (2009) promises a wild ride—just don't expect any mistletoe to save you.