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unHAPPY CAMPERS

unHAPPY CAMPERS

Synopsis

Joe goes on a last-minute camping trip with her friends - but it might be her last trip anywhere. When Karen, her obsessive best friend, discovers that Joe is moving far away, she can't bear the thought of losing her. Determined to make this night unforgettable, Karen unleashes blood, gore, and mayhem.

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Year
2026
Type of film
Features
Running time
90 min
Format
Digital
Director
Lance Patrick
Producer
Lance Patrick
Executive Producer
Dawn Dowding
Screenwriter
Lance Patrick
Director of Photography
Hayden Rountree
Sound
Giacomo Fahy
Principal cast
Anna Arthur, Angelika Sylense, Danielle Olivia Wood, Ray Calleja, Lamar Lawrence, Charlie Mackay

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