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Night of the Living Bread



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Night of the Living Bread
Directed byKevin S. O'Brien
Music byKen Hymes
Wenda Williamson
Distributed byColumbia Pictures:
(1993 TV)
Release date(s)


  • 1990


Running time8 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Night of the Living Bread is a 1990 American independent short film comedic parody of Night of the Living Dead, directed by Kevin S. O'Brien.[1][2][3]








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  • 1 Background

  • 2 Plot

  • 3 Cast

  • 4 Recognition

  • 5 Release

  • 6 References

  • 7 External links



[edit]Background


A plot familiar to viewers of zombie movies and those casually acquainted with the genre is, the dead come to life, spread their condition throughout the United States, and prey on the living. However, in this 8 minute film it is not the dead that become re-animated, but bread, with the bread credited as "playing itself".

[edit]Plot


Two people are attacked in a cemetery when slices of bread hurl themselves at them. They escape in their car as bread throws itself at them from offscreen. They make it to a farm house where they and others are besieged by rampant slices of killer bread. One gets smothered to death, leaving behind a white bread-strewn corpse. News reports speculate that an explosion at a bakery thus animating—as opposed to re-animating—all manner of bread. Even Communion Wafers attack people when priests using their Churches as Emergency shelters lead Mass. The group then barricades their sanctuary farmhouse, using toasters instead of torches to frighten off the bread and barricading the doors and wall with sandwich bags instead of boards. The two women go into the basement to keep safe, not knowing that there is a lunch bag next to them. The bread kills them and one of the men leaving only one person. At the end of the film, the sole survivor is smothered by the bread.

[edit]Cast



  • Vince Ware as Ben

  • Katie Harris as Barbra

  • Robert J. Saunders as Tom

  • Gina Saunders as Judy

  • Kevin S. O'Brien as Jeff Drexel (as Wolfgang S. Saunders)

  • Stephen R. Newell as Father Brye

  • Steve Herminghausen as Johnny




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