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| Broken Lizard's Club Dread | |
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| Directed by | Jay Chandrasekhar |
| Produced by | Richard Perello |
| Written by | Broken Lizard |
| Starring | Bill Paxton Kevin Heffernan Brittany Daniel Steve Lemme Jordan Ladd Jay Chandrasekhar Paul Soter Erik Stolhanske Greg Cipes M.C. Gainey |
| Music by | Nathan Barr |
| Cinematography | Lawrence Sher |
| Editing by | Ryan Folsey |
| Distributed by | Fox Searchlight |
| Release date(s) | February 27 2004 |
| Running time | 103 min. Extended cut: 118 min. |
| Language | English |
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Club Dread (also known as Broken Lizard's Club Dread) is a 2004 comedy/horror film, written by the comedy group Broken Lizard, who also created Super Troopers. It is directed by Jay Chandrasekhar, one of the group members.
Though the story is on an island in Costa Rica, filming took place in Mexico.
The opening overhead shots of the island were actually clips lifted from Danny Boyle's film The Beach.
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Club Dread follows a familiar plot that stems from the novel And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie. In the movie, Coconut Pete (Bill Paxton) is a has-been rock star who runs a non-stop party on his private island. Dead bodies begin to turn up, and the staff try to solve the murder mystery without any of the guests learning of the murderer. The staff also have to try to avoid becoming the next victim, as the killer can only be one of them.
On one of the disc's commentary tracks the filmmakers state that they screened the film for Jimmy Buffett, who was so amused that he requested permission to sing some of the film's songs on one of his live tours.
Coconut Pete may be a parody of Sammy Hagar's club/bar in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Cabo Wabo, but it's probably more of a Jimmy Buffett parody, as many of the selected songs in the movie are similar to those of Buffett; more evidence is the "Margaritaville scene."
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