The film is noted for its 70-minute runtime , saturated fake blood, and a limited-range puppet that many critics consider "awful" yet charmingly low-budget.
Much of the "horror" is derived from the ridiculousness of the premise and the Gingerdead Man's wisecracking personality. Franchise Expansion
The titular character is voiced by actor Gary Busey , who is known for his eccentric performance in the role. The Gingerdead Man
The Gingerdead Man is a low-budget horror film series produced by Full Moon Features and directed by Charles Band. The franchise is centered around a murderous gingerbread cookie possessed by the soul of a serial killer. Despite receiving generally poor critical reviews for its dialogue and special effects, it has gained a dedicated following as a "so bad it's good" B-movie.
The concept originated from a rejected pitch for a Mad TV sketch by writer William Butler. The film is noted for its 70-minute runtime
The following report summarizes the key aspects of , a cult classic horror-comedy franchise. Executive Summary
Serial killer Millard Findlemeyer is executed by electric chair. His mother, a witch, mixes his ashes into gingerbread spice and sends it to the bakery owned by Sarah, the woman who testified against him. The Gingerdead Man is a low-budget horror film
The success of the original 2005 film led to several sequels and crossovers, expanding the "Full Moon Universe": Bad Movie Review: Gingerdead Man (2005)