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Island: Wedding of the Zombies 2010

★ 5.227 votes76 min📅 2010-01-29

Directed by Talip Ertürk, *Island: Wedding of the Zombies* (2010) blends dark comedy with horror in a quirky tale of friendship and sudden terror. A tight-knit group of old friends reunites on Büyükada for a wedding, eager to capture every joyful moment on camera.

Director: Talip Ertürk

Cast

Ozan Ayhan
Ozan Ayhan
Murat
Esra Ruşan
Esra Ruşan
Gamze
Onur Buldu
Onur Buldu
Ömer
Rüya Önal
Rüya Önal
Selen
Kaan Keskin
Deniz
Gülüm Baltacıgil
Gülüm Baltacıgil
Ekin
Biğkem Karavus
Biğkem Karavus
Düğün Davetlisi / Zombi Kız
Taner Birsel
Taner Birsel
Usta
Nihat İleri
Nihat İleri
Mezarlıktaki Dede
Cansel Elçin
Cansel Elçin
Ünlü Zombi

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Island: Wedding of the Zombies (2010) about?

A group of friends reunites for a wedding on Büyükada, only to witness the guests turn into zombies mid-celebration. Their attempt to record the joyous moments quickly spirals into a fight for survival against the undead horde.

Who directed Island: Wedding of the Zombies?

Talip Ertürk directed this horror-comedy, giving it a unique blend of humor and scares.

Who stars in Island: Wedding of the Zombies?

The film features Ozan Ayhan, Esra Ruşan, Onur Buldu, Rüya Önal, and Kaan Keskin as the core group of friends.

Is Island: Wedding of the Zombies (2010) worth watching?

With its low budget and B-movie charm, it's a fun, if uneven, watch for fans of horror-comedy. The found-footage style and zombie shenanigans make it entertaining, even if the scares lean more goofy than terrifying.

How long is Island: Wedding of the Zombies?

The film runs for 76 minutes.

About Island: Wedding of the Zombies (2010) — A Zombie Wedding on Büyükada You Won't Forget

Directed by Talip Ertürk, *Island: Wedding of the Zombies* (2010) blends dark comedy with horror in a quirky tale of friendship and sudden terror. A tight-knit group of old friends reunites on Büyükada for a wedding, eager to capture every joyful moment on camera. But their nostalgia turns to nightmare when a zombie outbreak erupts among the guests, turning a celebration into a blood-soaked survival ordeal. Shot almost entirely through the lens of their handheld camcorder, the film immerses viewers in the chaos, blending cringe-worthy humor with visceral scares.

This Turkish horror-comedy stands out for its absurd premise—a zombie-infested wedding—where the camera's constant presence adds a found-footage authenticity. With sharp performances from Ozan Ayhan and Esra Ruşan, the movie balances over-the-top gore with playful camaraderie. The island setting amplifies the isolation, making the outbreak feel claustrophobic and darkly funny.