The Victorville Massacre (2011) [N/A]

Release Date:
March 26, 2011

Original Title:
The Victorville Massacre

Alternate Titles:
American Massacre

Genres:
Comedy | Horror | Mystery

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Nine Friends. One killer Labor Day.

Something is happening in the desert town of Victorville. Neighbors are disappearing and murder is in the air. Despite rumors of a serial killer, a group of nine friends decide to spend Labor Day partying in town. But fun descends into terror as they're massacred one by one. Soon trying to survive Labor Day weekend will take on a whole new meaning.

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Assistant Director:
Hiram Xavier Gonzalez

Associate Producer:
Jacob Blakeman
Emiko King

Boom Operator:
Chris Bailey

Cinematography:
Chris Brown

Director:
Riley Wood

Editor:
Riley Wood

Executive Producer:
Ryan Wood
Randy Wood
Riley Wood

Makeup Artist:
McKenzie Morrison

Makeup Effects:
Sofia Fatale

Music:
Austin Creek

Producer:
Shaun M. Menzie
Frank Canko Jr.

Script Supervisor:
Zachary Moran

Special Effects Supervisor:
Craig Seidl

Stunt Double:
Jimi Honochick

Supervising Producer:
Chris Cashman

Visual Effects:
Gabriel Espinoza

Writer:
Riley Wood

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