The Dead and the Damned

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"Cowboys, Indians and Zombies made the wild west, even wilder"
  • R
  • 2011
  • 1 hr 22 min
  • 3.1  (672)

The Dead and the Damned is a 2011 post-apocalyptic horror western movie directed by Rene Perez. The movie features a unique blend of two very different genres, creating a fresh take on traditional zombie films. With a runtime of 82 minutes, it's a lean and mean adventure that doesn't overstay its welcome. The film takes place in a bleak and desolate wasteland in which an isolated and forgotten town is struggling to survive. Their troubles are compounded when a mysterious stranger, known only as the Hunter, arrives in town, seeking refuge from the undead horde that is pursuing him. The Hunter quickly finds himself embroiled in a deadly conflict with the locals, who are reluctant to trust him.

David A. Lockhart portrays the Hunter, a rugged and enigmatic figure who brings an air of mystery and danger to the story. The veteran actor brings a stoic charisma to the role, and viewers will find themselves rooting for him even as they question his motives. Audiences will also find themselves drawn to Camille Montgomery's character, an independent and fiery survivor who is more than capable of taking care of herself in this unforgiving world.

As the story progresses, it becomes clear that the Hunter is not the only threat to the town's survival. A group of bandits, led by the sadistic and unpredictable Reno (Rick Mora), arrives in town and begins terrorizing the locals, pillaging and killing anyone who gets in their way. Robert Amstler plays the role of the town's mayor, whose authority is tested as the situation spirals out of control.

Though it is a low-budget movie, The Dead and the Damned is surprisingly effective at creating an immersive and compelling world. The sparse, dusty landscapes are expertly used to create a sense of desolation and isolation, and the practical effects used to create the zombie hordes are convincing enough to elicit genuine terror from viewers. The film also features a pulsing and evocative soundtrack, which adds to the eerie and haunting atmosphere.

Apart from its production values, The Dead and the Damned stands out for its unique blend of genres. While the western and horror genres may seem like an odd pairing, they actually complement each other quite well. The bleak and lawless setting of the old west is a perfect breeding ground for terrors both human and undead. The film also subverts some of the conventions of both genres, adding some surprise twists to keep audiences on their toes.

The cast of The Dead and the Damned delivers strong performances across the board. Lockhart is a standout, bringing a quiet intensity to the role of the Hunter. Montgomery also impresses as the fiercely independent and resourceful survivor. Mora delivers a truly chilling performance as the villainous Reno, who is unpredictable and terrifying at every turn.

Overall, The Dead and the Damned is an entertaining and inventive take on the zombie movie genre. Despite its low budget, it manages to create an immersive and convincing world, populated by engaging and well-drawn characters. It's a movie that will delight fans of both westerns and horror movies, and it's definitely worth checking out for anyone looking for a fresh and exciting take on the undead apocalypse.

The Dead and the Damned is a 2011 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 22 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 3.1.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 22 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    3.1  (672)