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Release Date:
January 5, 2020
Original Title:
Camp Blood 8: Revelations
Genres:
Comedy | Horror
Production Companies:
Sterling Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 82
The Killing at Camp Blood stopped for a while. But the son of the original killer clown has carried on the machete and driven by his deranged mother, played by Sally Mullins (Things 4, Lights Out With David Spade), continues to kill anyone who trespasses in his woods. When a group of female volleyball players' vehicle breaks down in the woods, they are all potential victims of the killer clown. Their leader and coach Dolly, played by Phoebe Dollar (Hell's Highway, Sunset Society), devices a plan that is meant to help them escape, but could possible get them all killed. Is she in on the murders" Does she have a dark secret herself? All will be revealed.
Art Direction:
Kari Davis
Associate Producer:
Brandon Farmer
Elliott Monroe
Co-Producer:
Gustave Whinnery
Domiziano Arcangeli
David Strege
Director:
Dennis Devine
Director of Photography:
Tom Newth
Editor:
Dennis Devine
Executive Producer:
Tyler Munson
Gaffer:
Chloe Caldasso
Grip:
Azure Valencia
Salvatore Sclafani
Producer:
David S. Sterling
Script Supervisor:
La Vera Wilson
Sound:
Mike Gonzales
Special Effects:
Zachary Smith
Thanks:
Ann Christensen
Writer:
Dennis Devine
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