
My Uncle John Is a Zombie! 2017
Robert Lucas' quirky horror-comedy *My Uncle John Is a Zombie! (2017)* blends the macabre with dark humor as a reclusive zombie, secretly cared for by his niece and nephew, unexpectedly becomes a viral sensation when his ability to speak and reason defies expectations.
Director: Robert Lucas
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is *My Uncle John Is a Zombie! (2017)* about?
The film follows a zombie hidden for decades by his family, who becomes famous when he's discovered speaking and reasoning like the living. His sudden fame attracts dangerous zombie hunters, turning his quiet existence into a fight for survival.
Who directed *My Uncle John Is a Zombie!?*
Robert Lucas directed this offbeat horror-comedy, blending satire with zombie tropes.
Who stars in *My Uncle John Is a Zombie!?*
The film features horror legends John A. Russo, Gary Lee Vincent, and Russell Streiner, alongside Debbie Rochon and Cy-Fi.
Is *My Uncle John Is a Zombie! (2017)* worth watching?
With its 82-minute runtime and mix of horror and comedy, it's a solid pick for fans of unconventional zombie flicks. While not a mainstream hit, its unique premise and practical effects make it a cult-worthy watch.
How long is *My Uncle John Is a Zombie!?*
The movie runs for 82 minutes.
About My Uncle John Is a Zombie! (2017) — A Viral Zombie, Celebrity Status, and a Deadly Game
Robert Lucas' quirky horror-comedy *My Uncle John Is a Zombie! (2017)* blends the macabre with dark humor as a reclusive zombie, secretly cared for by his niece and nephew, unexpectedly becomes a viral sensation when his ability to speak and reason defies expectations. The film flips the zombie trope on its head, turning undead stereotypes into a satirical commentary on fame and exploitation. With its grungy atmosphere and offbeat charm, the movie balances gore and giggles while exploring themes of isolation and the absurd lengths people go to maintain secrets.
As Uncle John's notoriety grows, he draws the attention of ruthless zombie hunters eager to capture him for sport, turning his newfound celebrity into a deadly game. The 82-minute runtime keeps the energy brisk, blending practical effects with a dash of heart beneath its gory exterior. It's a niche gem for fans of unconventional horror, where the undead aren't just monsters—they're reluctant celebrities caught in a twisted spotlight.