Dead & Breakfast
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| Directed by | Matthew Leutwyler |
| Produced by | Miranda Bailey Wang Ching |
| Written by | Story: Matthew Leutwyler Jun Tan Billy Burke Screenplay: Matthew Leutwyler |
| Starring | Ever Carradine Brent David Fraser Portia de Rossi David Carradine Bianca Lawson Jeremy Sisto Jeffrey Dean Morgan |
| Music by | Zach Selwyn Brian Vander Ark |
| Cinematography | David Scardina |
| Editing by | Peter Devaney Flanagan |
| Distributed by | Anchor Bay Entertainment |
| Release date(s) | March 2004 (SXSW Film Festival) August 19, 2005 (Limited) |
| Running time | 88 min. |
| Language | English |
Dead & Breakfast is a 2004 horror/comedy film directed by Matthew Leutwyler. It stars Ever Carradine, Brent David Fraser, Portia de Rossi, David Carradine, Bianca Lawson, Erik Palladino, Gina Philips, and Jeremy Sisto.
[edit] Plot
Six friends on a road trip stop for the night at a bed and breakfast in the sleepy town of Lovelock. After a night that leaves both the inn's owner and chef dead, the gang finds themselves under suspicion by the local Sheriff. But that's only the beginning as nearly all of the town's quirky residents become possessed by an evil spirit and pin down the friends inside the B&B. A mysterious "Drifter" (played by Brent David Fraser) is the only person who knows how to fight the evil spirit.
[edit] Awards
| Ceremony | Year | Result | Award | Category/Recipient(s) |
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| A.K.A. Shriekfest | 2004 | Won | Best Film | Horror Feature Matthew Leutwyler |
| Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA | 2006 | Nominated | Saturn Award | Best DVD Release |
| Rhode Island International Horror Film Festival | 2004 | Won | Best Feature | Matthew Leutwyler |
| San Francisco Horrorfest | 2004 | Won | Audience Award | Best Feature Film Matthew Leutwyler |
| Weekend of Fear, Nuremberg, Germany | 2004 | Won | Audience Award | Matthew Leutwyler Tied with Una de zombis |
| Golden Glibb |
Matthew Leutwyler |
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