Follows two unlikely heroes who stumble upon a mysterious crate, washed ashore. The locals find that the contents make a rather addictive herbal tea that turns the villagers into crazy zombies.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
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Calum Booth | ... | Jackson MacGregor |
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Steve Worsley | ... | Russell Wallace |
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Richard Currie | ... | The Roadrunner |
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Liam Matheson | ... | Bennett Campbell |
Lee Hutcheon | ... | Danny the Pincer | |
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Claire McCulloch | ... | Jenny Robertson |
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Margaret Bramwell | ... | Granny MacGregor |
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Jimmy Lynch | ... | Grandad MacGregor |
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Alan Fraser | ... | Aldof Frankenfurter |
Lindsay Cromar | ... | Nazi Prisoner | |
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Dave Thomson | ... | Mr. McAndrews |
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Mary Cox | ... | Mrs. McGinty |
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Daniel Greavey | ... | Daniel (as Dan Greavey) |
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Dorothy Taylor | ... | Mrs. McTavish |
Mark Wood | ... | Ball Crusher |
Follows two unlikely heroes who stumble upon a mysterious crate, washed ashore. The locals find that the contents make a rather addictive herbal tea that turns the villagers into crazy zombies.
Horror comedy movies have been given a new lease of life in recent times with Shaun of the Dead leading the way for the likes of Black Sheep & The Cottage being made with the same sense of humour in mind.
Debut director David Keith's "Attack of the Herbals" doesn't shy away from its influences, it embraces them. Strong performances from a cast of complete unknowns and a professional, well shot movie that takes the audience on a fun, thrilling and exciting journey as two friends accidentally poison their entire village by selling them 60 year old tea! The ridiculous plot only adds to the movies charm.
Look forward to seeing more from this team of Scottish film makers.