Exclusive clip from found footage horror Happy Camp shows a murder!

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Walking around the dark, ominous woods with nothing but a camera? Yep, still a very bad idea.

Here’s an exclusive clip from the Drew Barrymore-produced found footage horror film HAPPY CAMP, which was directed by Josh Anthony. The film hits next week, and what better time to introduce you to one of its characters… well, right before he gets murdered, anyway.

Here’s the synopsis for HAPPY CAMP:

In the vast wilderness of the Klamath National Forest lies the small logging community of Happy Camp. With a population consisting of only a few hundred souls, this mysterious mountain town has become world renowned for its staggeringly high number of Missing Persons Cases.

Walt and Sandy Tanner adopted a young boy named Michael at the age of 9 and brought him home to Happy Camp where the couple were raising their young son, Dean. Upon Michael’s arrival, the two boys shared an immediate bond and for the first time in Michael’s life, he had a family. After living in Happy Camp for only two years however, tragedy struck on the afternoon of October 22, 1989 when Dean Tanner was abducted from the family’s home. Michael, outside with his brother at the time, and the only witness, oddly had no recollection of the violent crime.

20 years later, a grown Michael Tanner has mustered the courage to face his past in an effort to remember what actually happened to his brother on that fateful day. Under the provocation of his girlfriend, Anne, Michael has reluctantly agreed to have his journey documented by a professional film crew. However, what Michael, Anne and the crew uncover are dangerous secrets about Happy Camp that will change their lives forever…

Gravitas Ventures will release the film on VOD and across all other digital platforms on Tuesday, March 25.

Source: Arrow In The Head

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