
While heading to Galveston in an RV for the wedding of a friend, the driver Johnny gets lost and arrive in the small town of Lovelock and his friends Kate, Sara, Melody, Christian and David decide to spend the night in the Bed and Breakfast owned by Mr. Robert Wise. David has an argument with the chef of the inn, Henri, and when the chef is found dead and Mr. Wise has a heart attack in the middle of the night, the local Sheriff suspects of the group and asks his assistant Enus to take the key of their trailer and stay in Lovelock during the investigation. Then the Sheriff arrests a drifter that becomes his prime suspect. When the clumsy Johnny accidentally breaks a box of Mr. Wise, he releases the fiend Kuman Thong and the evil spirit possesses the locals transforming them into zombies.
John RobbBartender
Jeremy SistoChristian
Barry J. RatcliffeBar Guy (as Barry Ratcliffe)
David CarradineMr. Wise
Gina PhilipsMelodyWhen the group first gets to the bed and breakfast, they hear the song "The Freshmen" on the radio and sing to it. "The Freshmen" was written and performed by Brian Vander Ark, who appears as a zombie and wrote the original score to the film.
Mullet Man:
That frog, he wasn't liked much around here, covering up the true nature of food with his special sauces and whatnot.
Continuity: As the female character fights off the zombies attacking her, the camera shot from the second floor reveals the walls of the staircase are covered in red wallpaper. However, as her friends get into the house and save her on the same staircase, there's no wallpaper but blank walls.
Performed by Hillbilly Hellcats
Written by Lance Bakemeyer
Courtesy of Lance Romance Rockabilly Music/BMI
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