
The Uh-oh Show 2009
"When this director yells, "Cut!", you'd better start running!"
Dive into the twisted world of *The Uh-oh Show (2009)*, a horror-comedy that blends dark humor with back-alley stakes.
Director: Herschell Gordon Lewis
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Uh-oh Show (2009) about?
*The Uh-oh Show* (2009) follows contestants on a twisted trivia game show who face gruesome "penalties" for wrong answers—think dismemberment as the ultimate buzzer sound. The film twists the fun of game shows into a nightmarish spectacle of bloodshed and black comedy.
Who directed The Uh-oh Show?
The Uh-oh Show was directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, a filmmaker known for pushing boundaries in horror-comedy and exploitation films.
Who stars in The Uh-oh Show?
The Uh-oh Show features Brooke McCarter, Joel D. Wynkoop, Nevada Caldwell, and Nevada Caldwell in key roles, alongside legends like Lloyd Kaufman.
Is The Uh-oh Show (2009) worth watching?
With its unique blend of horror and comedy, *The Uh-oh Show* (2009) is a cult curiosity for fans of offbeat cinema. While not for the squeamish, it delivers on shock value and satirical bite, making it a niche pick worth a watch for horror-comedy enthusiasts.
How long is The Uh-oh Show?
The Uh-oh Show runs for 87 minutes.
About The Uh-oh Show (2009) — Horror-Comedy Where Trivia Gets Bloody
Dive into the twisted world of *The Uh-oh Show (2009)*, a horror-comedy that blends dark humor with back-alley stakes. Directed by the legendary Herschell Gordon Lewis, this cult gem turns a trivia game show into a high-stakes nightmare where contestants risk more than just points—they risk their limbs. With every wrong answer, the host's grin widens and the blades come out, creating a surreal, carnival-like atmosphere that's equal parts hilarious and horrifying.
Starring Brooke McCarter, Joel D. Wynkoop, and Nevada Caldwell, this film thrives on absurdity and gore, delivering a punchline with every scream. The Uh-oh Show (2009) plays like a fever dream of game-show culture gone wrong, where prizes aren't awarded—just pieces. Expect a mix of satire, shock value, and Lewis's signature style, making it a must-watch for fans of offbeat horror-comedies.