The Quick and the Undead
Official DVD poster
Directed byGerald Nott
Written byGerald Nott
Produced byGerald Nott
StarringClint Glenn
Parrish Randall
Nicola Giacobbe
CinematographyScott Peck
Edited byJeff Murphy
Music byBrian Beardsley
Pieter A. Schlosser
Distributed byAnchor Bay Entertainment
Release date
  • January 6, 2006 (2006-01-06)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$105,000

The Quick and the Undead is a 2006 Western zombie horror film written, directed, and produced by Gerald Nott.[1]

Plot

In the present, a plague breaks out causing the infected to become zombies. The action starts 80 years later, where the western United States has devolved into a series of ghost towns overrun by zombies. The government awards bounty hunters bounties in exchange for pinkies of the undead.

Ryn Baskin (Clint Glenn) is a bounty hunter. After a successful hunt, he is robbed and left for dead by a rival gang of hunters, led by Blythe Remington (Parrish Randall), who plans to spread the plague, creating a larger bounty market. Ryn survives and follows Remington with the aid of Hans Tubman (Nicola Giacobbe), a foreigner who had double crossed Ryn. This leads him to a final confrontation not just with Blythe, but with a huge zombie army.

Cast

  • Clint Glenn as Ryn Baskin
  • Erin McCarthy as Hunter Leah
  • Dion Day as Jackson
  • Nicola Giacobbe as Hans Tubman
  • Parrish Randall as Blythe Remington
  • Jeff Swarthout as Walters
  • Derik Van Derbeken as Dr. Ambroseo
  • Toar Campbell as Toar Zombie
  • Kim Solow as Little Girl Zombie

Reception

Moria gave the movie two and a half stars, finding it to be a successful, fast paced blend of the zombie and Spaghetti Western genres. It praised the homages to both Sergio Leone and George Romero.[2]

References

  1. Jason Buchanan (2016). "The Quick and the Undead". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 6, 2016.
  2. "The Quick and the Undead (2006)". October 31, 2008.


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