Credited cast: | |||
Rickey Bird Jr. | ... | Barry | |
D.T. Carney | ... | Boss Zombie | |
Meghan Chadeayne | ... | Barbara | |
Ali Dougherty | ... | Jill | |
Ron Hanks | ... | Dead Bradley Coooper | |
Mark MacPherson | ... | Zombie | |
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Joshua Keith Mathews | ... | Tony |
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Coryn McBride | ... | Dead Judith Ridley |
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Kenny Mount | ... | Dead Bradley Nowely |
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Anthony Najera | ... | Zombie #11 |
Shaun Paul Piccinino | ... | Zombie | |
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Jason Sanders | ... | Dead Duane Jones |
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Robin Steffen | ... | Dead Harry Cooper |
In "Naked Zombie Girl," two prostitutes and their friend, Tony, have just escaped a zombie attack in a 1971 Cadillac Fleetwood Broughman. Unfortunately, Tony has been bitten and is about to turn into a zombie. That's all you really need to know other than star Meghan Chadeayne somehow loses her dress and goes on a maddening zombie-killing spree. Written by Nick Belardes
Naked Zombie Girl I admit I was intrigued by the title, and felt my viewing time was not wasted. This short has all the tropes that might be expected, opening with travel along a lonely highway with an infected companion, directly to engine trouble and the mob of undead with an appetite for the flesh of the living sliming up the windshield. Now welcome to the splatterfest. We are confronted with an unsettling montage as the score sets the tone. With the exception of the overdone strobe effects, this is big-production values in a small package. Our feisty heroine comes off as more capable than expected, surviving many tight situations. Many an homage to the classics, is the ending The End? Titles are reminiscent of 1960's B horror movies. Oh, and Zombie Girl is naked.