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Zombi Fourest: The Tanzwut 2004

📅 2004-10-22

"You're going to die anyway, so you may as well dance."

In the twisted heart of the eerie Cottontail Fourest, a vampire named Pat discovers a pair of cursed sunglasses that could turn any zombie into an all-powerful ruler.

Director: Dann Thombs

Cast

Dann Thombs
Duct Dann / Michael
Chris Thombs
Soldier Chris / Yo Chris / Jaime
John Heins
Simon
Ben Grace
Pat the Vampire / Neddy Walker
Mike Barnes
Seipel Toura

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Zombi Fourest: The Tanzwut (2004) about?

The film follows vampire Pat on a desperate mission to destroy a pair of cursed sunglasses before a zombie can claim them. Teaming up with an eccentric crew, Pat races through the eerie Cottontail Fourest to prevent a power-hungry zombie from escaping and dominating the nightmarish landscape.

Who directed Zombi Fourest: The Tanzwut?

Dann Thombs directed the film, infusing it with a unique blend of horror and dark comedy.

Who stars in Zombi Fourest: The Tanzwut?

The movie features Dann Thombs, Chris Thombs, John Heins, Ben Grace, and Mike Barnes in the leading roles.

Is Zombi Fourest: The Tanzwut (2004) worth watching?

While it hasn't been rated on IMDb, this horror-comedy offers a fun, campy escape with a fresh take on zombie tropes. Fans of offbeat indie films and genre mashups might find it entertaining, though its niche appeal limits its mainstream reach.

How long is Zombi Fourest: The Tanzwut?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Zombi Fourest: The Tanzwut (2004) — A Horror-Comedy with Vampires, Sunglasses, and Undead Shenanigans

In the twisted heart of the eerie Cottontail Fourest, a vampire named Pat discovers a pair of cursed sunglasses that could turn any zombie into an all-powerful ruler. With the fate of the Fourest hanging in the balance, Pat teams up with Soldier Chris and a ragtag crew—Simon, Duct Dann, and others—to form the Fellowship of the Blood Pack. Clad in their undead armor and racing against time, they must destroy the glasses before a zombie claims them and unleashes chaos beyond the borders of their nightmarish realm.

Directed by Dann Thombs and blending horror with dark comedy, *Zombi Fourest: The Tanzwut* (2004) delivers a campy yet atmospheric adventure where survival means dancing with danger. The film's quirky tone and retro aesthetic create a surreal playground for its ensemble cast, diving into themes of power, destiny, and the absurdity of fighting for control in a world already overrun by the undead.