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Splatter 2009

★ 2.913 votes29 min📅 2009-10-29

"Five came to read the will. You decide who lives or dies!"

Joe Dante's Splatter, a 2009 horror film, presents a darkly comedic premise. After the self-absorbed rockstar Johnny Splatter meets an untimely demise, five individuals - including his manager, therapist, and lover - are invited to read his will.

Director: Joe Dante

Cast

Corey Feldman
Corey Feldman
Johnny Splatter
Mark Alan
Mark Alan
Mortis
Tony Todd
Tony Todd
Spencer Pope
Erin Way
Erin Way
Fiona Crown
Tara Leigh
Krule
Stuart Pankin
Stuart Pankin
Dr. Bellows

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Splatter (2009) about?

This horror-comedy film follows a group of individuals as they navigate a series of challenges while reading the will of the deceased rockstar Johnny Splatter.

Who directed Splatter?

The film was directed by horror legend Joe Dante, known for his work on classics such as Gremlins and The Howling.

Who stars in Splatter?

The cast includes Corey Feldman, Mark Alan, Tony Todd, Erin Way, Tara Leigh, and Stuart Pankin.

Is Splatter (2009) worth watching?

While the film's short runtime and dark humor may appeal to some viewers, its unrated status and limited availability may deter others. As with any horror film, viewer discretion is advised.

How long is Splatter?

The runtime for Splatter is 29 minutes.

About Splatter (2009) — A Darkly Comedic Twist on the Afterlife

Joe Dante's Splatter, a 2009 horror film, presents a darkly comedic premise. After the self-absorbed rockstar Johnny Splatter meets an untimely demise, five individuals - including his manager, therapist, and lover - are invited to read his will. What follows is a twisted exploration of their own motivations and desires. As they face a series of unexpected challenges, the true nature of Johnny Splatter's will is revealed, forcing the attendees to confront their own deservingness of his wealth. Featuring a talented cast, including Corey Feldman, Mark Alan, and Tony Todd, Splatter (2009) combines elements of horror and dark humor. With a runtime of just 29 minutes, this short film promises a quick and intense viewing experience. Will the characters receive what they came for, or will they be met with a harsh reality check?