
Biker Zombies from Detroit 2001
"In Detroit, Nobody Cares If You Scream"
Detroit's gritty streets become a battleground when a wave of brutal murders reveals something far more sinister lurking beneath the city's decay—a horde of undead bikers unleashing chaos on the unsuspecting residents of Grosse Pointe.
Director: Todd Brunswick
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Biker Zombies from Detroit (2001) about?
*Biker Zombies from Detroit* follows a series of gruesome murders in Detroit that escalate into full-blown zombie apocalypse when a biker gang rises from the dead to wreak havoc on Grosse Pointe. The film mixes horror and comedy as a small town grapples with an undead invasion led by relentless, chain-swinging bikers.
Who directed Biker Zombies from Detroit?
Todd Brunswick directed *Biker Zombies from Detroit*, crafting a cult-style homage to horror-comedy with his signature DIY grit.
Who stars in Biker Zombies from Detroit?
The film features Tyrus Woodson, Jillian Buckshaw, Joshua Allan, Jeffrey Michael, and Rob Roth in key roles.
Is Biker Zombies from Detroit (2001) worth watching?
For fans of low-budget horror-comedy, *Biker Zombies from Detroit* offers a wild, unapologetic ride despite its unrated status. The film's blend of zombie mayhem and dark humor makes it a curiosity worth checking out for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Biker Zombies from Detroit?
The runtime for *Biker Zombies from Detroit* is 76 minutes.
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About Biker Zombies from Detroit (2001) — A Horror-Comedy Ride Through Undead Biker Mayhem
Detroit's gritty streets become a battleground when a wave of brutal murders reveals something far more sinister lurking beneath the city's decay—a horde of undead bikers unleashing chaos on the unsuspecting residents of Grosse Pointe. Directed by Todd Brunswick, *Biker Zombies from Detroit (2001)* blends horror and dark comedy into a twisted homage to low-budget cult classics, where the undead aren't just mindless monsters but leather-clad, chain-wielding punks with a grudge against humanity. The film thrives on its raw, DIY atmosphere, painting a grimy picture of suburban terror where no one bats an eye at screams.
Starring Tyrus Woodson, Jillian Buckshaw, and Joshua Allan, this 76-minute grindhouse gem delivers a relentless mix of gore and gallows humor, all bathed in the neon glow of Detroit's industrial decay. Themes of rebellion, apocalypse, and the absurdity of evil collide in a story that's as much a love letter to suburban paranoia as it is a zombie rampage. Whether you're a horror fan or a comedy aficionado, *Biker Zombies from Detroit* promises a ride you won't forget.