
The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror 2007
"You can't check in without getting checked out."
Directed by Jaymes Thompson, *The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror (2007)* blends horror and comedy into a twisted tale of hospitality gone wrong.
Director: Jaymes Thompson
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror (2007) about?
This horror-comedy follows a group of LGBTQ+ travelers who unwittingly book a stay at a bed and breakfast run by two seemingly sweet, God-fearing women with a deadly secret. As the weekend unfolds, their cozy retreat turns into a blood-soaked battleground of survival and dark humor.
Who directed The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror?
The film was directed by Jaymes Thompson, who blends horror and comedy into a uniquely campy yet thrilling experience.
Who stars in The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror?
The cast includes Mari Marks, Georgia Jean, Michael Soldier, Vinny Markus, and Shannon Lee, with Hilary Bass rounding out the ensemble.
Is The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror (2007) worth watching?
While it lacks an IMDb rating, *The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror* stands out as a fun, if flawed, horror-comedy that delivers on gore and laughs. Fans of cult classics like *Sleepaway Camp* or *The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra* will find plenty to enjoy, even if the execution isn't flawless.
How long is The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror?
The movie has a runtime of 110 minutes.
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About The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror (2007) — Horror-Comedy Where Guests Check In, But Not Out
Directed by Jaymes Thompson, *The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror (2007)* blends horror and comedy into a twisted tale of hospitality gone wrong. Set against the backdrop of a quaint, small-town inn run by Helen and Luella—two devout women with a secret recipe for mincemeat muffins—this film takes a darkly comedic turn when a group of unsuspecting guests arrives for what should be a peaceful stay. Among them are Dom and Alex, a pair of flamboyant performers, and Deborah and Gabby, a polished duo of city-savvy entrepreneurs, all blissfully unaware that their weekend getaway is about to become a nightmare. With campy humor and gory surprises lurking around every corner, the inn's cozy charm quickly unravels into a chaotic, blood-soaked showdown.
The atmosphere oscillates between warm nostalgia and eerie dread, as the bed and breakfast's idyllic facade crumbles under the weight of its guests' chaotic energy and the mother-daughter duo's sinister intentions. The film's satirical bite pokes fun at stereotypes while delivering a cheeky, over-the-top horror experience. With a runtime of 110 minutes, *The Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror* is a cult favorite for fans of genre-blending films that don't take themselves too seriously.