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ThanksKilling The Musical 2013

68 min📅 2013-11-29

"Prepare to get stuffed."

ThanksKilling The Musical (2013) delivers a darkly comedic horror experience unlike any other, blending Thanksgiving nostalgia with murderous madness.

Director: David Eck

Cast

David Errigo Jr.
David Errigo Jr.
Turkie
Abe Goldfarb
Abe Goldfarb
Random Guy
Marissa Rosen
Random Girl
Jillian Gottlieb
Jillian Gottlieb
Ali
Gabe Violett
Darren
Evan Woltz
Billy
Michael Daly
Johnny

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ThanksKilling The Musical (2013) about?

This holiday horror comedy follows five college students heading home for Thanksgiving, only to cross paths with a killer turkey cursed by an ancient spirit. The group must survive the bird's murderous rampage while navigating the absurd violence and twisted humor that ensues.

Who directed ThanksKilling The Musical?

ThanksKilling The Musical was directed by David Eck, known for his work in cult horror and offbeat comedies.

Who stars in ThanksKilling The Musical?

The film features David Errigo Jr., Abe Goldfarb, Marissa Rosen, Jillian Gottlieb, Gabe Violett, and Evan Woltz in key roles.

Is ThanksKilling The Musical (2013) worth watching?

If you enjoy horror comedies with a darkly satirical edge, this quirky musical is absolutely worth a watch. Its short runtime and campy fun make it a cult hit for fans of the genre, despite its low IMDb rating.

How long is ThanksKilling The Musical?

ThanksKilling The Musical has a runtime of 68 minutes.

About ThanksKilling The Musical (2013) — Dark Holiday Horror Comedy You Won't Forget

ThanksKilling The Musical (2013) delivers a darkly comedic horror experience unlike any other, blending Thanksgiving nostalgia with murderous madness. Directed by David Eck, this offbeat musical horror follows five college students traveling home for the holidays, only to encounter a bloodthirsty turkey haunted by an ancient Indian curse. As the homicidal bird picks off the group one by one, the film swings between campy laughs and over-the-top gore, all wrapped in a satirical musical score. Expect twisted humor, absurd violence, and a holiday setting that makes the carnage feel even more shocking.

Fans of cult horror comedies like *ThanksKilling* (2009) will appreciate this musical spin, where David Errigo Jr., Abe Goldfarb, and Marissa Rosen take center stage as the doomed friends. The chaotic blend of horror, comedy, and music creates an unpredictable ride, where each song feels like a macabre Thanksgiving hymn. With its irreverent tone and boundary-pushing humor, this 68-minute film is a wild, short-form adventure for those who crave horror with a side of absurdity.