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Gingerdead Man 2: Passion of the Crust is a 2008 horror-comedy film written and directed by Silvia St. Croix. The film is a sequel to the 2005 release of The Gingerdead Man. The distributor of the film is Full Moon Entertainment.[1]
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Kelvin Cheatum (K-von Moezzi) is trying to save his father's studio from bankruptcy by producing worthy heirs to his father's slate of classic low-budget cult films. Cheatum Studio's current productions include Hamburger Time Traveler Detective, Space Spankers 2015, and the ninth entry of his father's famous killer puppet franchise Tiny Terrors; however, things aren't going as planned: the cast and crew members are losing patience with the long hours, lack of pay, terrible scripts, and Kelvin's over reliance on good will towards his father and a blogger who goes by the name of "Demon Warrior 13" is organizing effective boycotts of their films.
A puppet exploding during a shot has brought matters to a head and an open brawl has broken out on the set. In the ensuing chaos, terminally-ill and wheelchair-bound Tommy Hines (Joseph Porter) arrives from The Rainbow's End Foundation with his case worker Heather Crocker (Kelsey Sanders). His final wish before he dies is to tour the studio and see the star puppets from the Tiny Terrors franchise.
Meanwhile, Polly Bonderhoof (Michelle Bauer) attempts to restore order with a box of baked goods from her sister in Waco, Texas, which includes the Gingerdead Man (voiced by John Vulich). He slips out of the pastry box and locates a spell book in the prop room, which includes a transmigration spell to transfer his soul out of his stale form and into a human body. The spell calls for blood from five victims placed in a pentagram, and then the sacrifice of one more victim, who must be a virgin.
The Gingerdead Man kills four people in various gruesome ways, but is driven off by Kelvin and Heather as he cuts the hand from a crew member. Kelvin orders the studio evacuated and sets off with Heather to confront the cookie, which goes badly when it seizes control of a prop robot which has functional disintegrating lasers, which disintegrates one of the crew members. Tommy cuts the robot's power cord with an ax and it topples over, momentarily trapping the Gingerdead Man beneath it. Tommy reveals himself to be "Demon Warrior 13", who has faked his illness in order to gain access to the studio and blow it up as revenge for the studio non-responsiveness to the scripts he has submitted. Kelvin offers a three picture deal while Heather sneaks up behind Tommy and attempts to bludgeon him. The assault fails and Kelvin is knocked unconscious.
Kelvin wakes, chained next to Heather on an altar on the Tiny Terrors set. Tommy is reading an incantation from the spell book, but the Gingerdead Man fatally stabs Tommy from behind, making him the sixth (and virginal) victim for the Transmigration. Since the Gingerdead Man isn't for sure if the guy with the cut off hand is dead or not, he's gonna use Kelvin's body as his new host. However, the Gingerdead Man has made an error. He was supposed to have five drops of blood on the five points of the pentagram. The final sixth victim is not supposde to bleed on the pentagram. Tommy, however, bleeds on the pentagram, instead invoking the spell for bringing dolls to life. The dolls from the set of Tiny Terrors become animate and crucify the Gingerdead Man, replete with crown of thorns, before burning him on the cross. One of the actors from the movie Sir Ian Cavanaugh (Jacob Witkin) bursts in and shoots all of the puppets with an AK-47.
Some time later, Kelvin has married Heather and Tiny Terrors has won an award for Best Horror Hand Puppet Motion Picture, while a hobo (Adam Green), digging for food in a dumpster, comes across the burnt cookie. He takes a bite, and is possessed by the Gingerdead Man.
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| K-von Moezzi | Kelvin Cheatum |
| Kelsey Sanders | Heather Crocker |
| Joseph Porter | Tommy Hines |
| Frank Nicotero | Marty Dradel-Brillstein-Schwartz |
| Jon Southwell | Jake Jackson |
| Jacob Witkin | Sir Ian Cavanaugh |
| Michelle Bauer | Polly Bunderhoof |
| Bruce Dent | Ricki Johnson |
| Emily Button | Wendy Heinz |
| Parker young | Cornelius Entemann |
| Vivian Waye | Zira Cinabonus |
| Bryce Wagoner | Tim Nestle |
| Johnnie Oberg Jr. | Butch Pillsbury |
| Kenneth J. Hall | Lord Astroth |
| Chi Chi Garcia | Cholo Wardrobe lady |
| Nick Green | hungry-Man-Grip |
| David Sivits | Muscle Angel |
| Ricardo Gil | Angry Elf |
| Julian Fries | Bitter Efx Guy |
| Travis Dixon | Major Nelson Newton |
| Junie Hoang | Ensign Del Rio |
| Nic Haas | Lt. Grant Ginger |
| Bryan Pisano | Dr. Lupas Callahan |
| Nicole Shilperoort | Nubile Untouched young Virgin |
| Nicholas Leiting | Killer Robot |
| JD Parsons | Bewildered Production Assistant |
| Sam Cain | Burned-Out Crew Member |
| Zach Wagoner | Flabbergasted Efx Guy |
| Holden Hume | Beaten Down Crew Member |
| Merideth Corrado | Roid-Rage Fueled crew member |
| James R. Rosenthal | Hungover Crew Member |
| Edgar Allan Poe | Scary Writer Dude |
| Pieter Coulson | Shady Crew Member |
| David DeCoteau | as Himself |
| Greg Nicotero | as Himself |
| John Vulich | as Himself |
| Adam Green | Toothless McHomeless |
| Stephanie Denton | Still owes Silvia twenty bucks |
The "Tiny Terrors" are named for the unreleased Puppet Master bobbleheads of each living puppet of Andre Toulon.Template:Fact
On July 16, 2008, Charles Band announced that he'll be making Gingerdead Man 3: Saturday Night Cleaver, which should be out in 2009. It's told to be about "the title fiend traveling back in time to the 1970's, where he murders the contestants in a roller-disco contest".Template:Citequote William Butler, scriptwriter of the Gingerdead Man films, says, "There'll be more laughs and gore than the second one."Template:Citequote
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