All American Massacre (2000)
No One Will Survive
Género : Terror
Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 0M
Director : William Tony Hooper
Sinopsis
Incarcerated for over twenty-four years in solitary at a Texas State Psychiatric Hospital, one of the most notorious serial killers of the past century, Chop Top Sawyer, is interviewed by a tabloid news crew. Recalling fond memories of happier times, we flashback to the '70s and get a "taste" of life during one fateful evening for four youths encountering his hospitality as we join him for an over-the-top killing spree. As the interview winds to a close the crew get more than they bargained for as they experience what is to be the last in a long line of these all american massacres.
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