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Lew Alexander | ... |
Geronimo
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Todd Anderson | ... |
Kermit
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Richard Barela | ... |
Drunk Zombie
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Matt Besser | ... | ||
Brett Brock | ... |
Townsman #1
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Richard Bucher | ... |
Townsman #3
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Chris Coppola | ... | ||
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Gino Crognale | ... |
Shopkeeper
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Jeffrey J. Dashnaw | ... |
Townsman #4
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James Denton | ... | ||
Leslie Jordan | ... |
Padre
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Chris Kattan | ... | ||
Cristin Michele | ... |
Kate
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Christopher Allen Nelson | ... |
Captain
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T. Jay O'Brien | ... |
Farlow
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Army deserter Elmer Winslow and local cowboy Luke Budd are on the run after robbing the evil Sheriff Claypool, stealing his money and fleeing the town, they find themselves with an angry posse on their trail. Joining Elmer and Luke is an Apache warrior, who's out to wreak vengeance on behalf of her decimated people; her plan is to attack the U.S. Army wherever she can find it, and she takes Elmer up on his offer to go with her to the nearest Army outpost he knows. Their plans become complicated when they discover that, as a result of the great Apache Geronimo's curse on the white man, all the people of the surrounding areas have turned into zombies. Written by Anonymous
I liked this movie. I say it was typically good because it satisfied any expectations I had. I don't get the bad reviews posted. It says in the beginning it's a "Zombedy" and it stars Chris Kattan...and Brian Posehn is in it too. I really don't need to say anything else after that. That's like a "get out of jail free" card. Instead it's a "if you take yourself too seriously and try to seriously critique this type of film, you're a fool" card. I've never seen a "Zombie" movie that didn't have some camp or dark humor. This is obviously more the traditional camp, but if you can't find the little things funny then you'll probably need to go out a get a new sense of humor. You're taking yourself too seriously, especially when it comes to reviewing a "Zombie Western". See it kids! It's definitely worth watching.