The Killer Campout trailer is a total bloodbath

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

Killer Campout Brad Twigg

This past summer, we learned that MILFS VS. ZOMBIES director Brad Twigg would be following up that (brilliantly titled) film with an '80s slasher throwback called KILLER CAMPOUT. As KILLER CAMPOUT moves toward release, a trailer for the movie has been put online, and it's a messy, bloodsoaked, NSFW look at the mayhem Twigg has in store for viewers. 

Scripted by Matt Hill and indie genre icon James L. Edwards, KILLER CAMPOUT stars Edwards, Jesse L. Green, Julio Fernandez, Mariana Triantos, Nadia White, Luba Hansen, Andrea Marie, Solon Tsangaras, Chris O'Brocki, Erica Jones, Alex Neumeier, Rick Jermain, Jenny Jannetty, David Phillip Carollo, Lindsay Lockhart, Roger Yawson, Rosanna Nelson, Nicholas Yoder II, Matthew L. Furman, Gary Lee Vincent, George Stover, John Russo, and the late, great Herschell Gordon Lewis.

The story: 

Two youth counselors bring a group of emotionally troubled teens deep into the woods for a weekend of solitude and confrontational therapy. The trip turns deadly when the group is terrorized by a cannibalistic hermit with a thirst for blood.

The trailer for KILLER CAMPOUT can be seen below. A gore reel as much as it is a trailer, it makes it very clear that this slasher's victims are going to get really messed up.

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