
Voodoo-Massacre 1994
In the dense, shadowy woods of 1994's *Voodoo-Massacre*, a group of horror enthusiasts stumbles upon a forgotten trailer park, its rusted structures whispering forgotten secrets.
Director: Andreas Wespe
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Voodoo-Massacre (1994) about?
*Voodoo-Massacre (1994)* follows a group of thrill-seeking horror fans who discover an abandoned trailer park and accidentally summon a murderous spirit by meddling with dark forces. What begins as a reckless adventure quickly spirals into a nightmarish fight for survival against a resurrected killer. The film blends occult horror with 90s underground aesthetics for a relentlessly tense experience.
Who directed Voodoo-Massacre?
Andreas Wespe directed *Voodoo-Massacre (1994)*, crafting a low-budget but high-energy horror experience that leans into atmosphere and suspense.
Who stars in Voodoo-Massacre?
The film features Martin G., Matthias W., Irene A., Andreas Wespe, and David G., with Benjamin Sch. rounding out the ensemble cast.
Is Voodoo-Massacre (1994) worth watching?
While *Voodoo-Massacre (1994)* isn't a polished masterpiece, its raw intensity and nostalgic 90s horror vibe make it a fun pick for genre purists. The film's occult themes and undead mayhem deliver exactly what you'd expect from a lesser-known horror flick—though it's best enjoyed with lowered expectations.
How long is Voodoo-Massacre?
Runtime details for *Voodoo-Massacre (1994)* are not listed.
About Voodoo-Massacre (1994) — When horror fans awaken something worse than evil
In the dense, shadowy woods of 1994's *Voodoo-Massacre*, a group of horror enthusiasts stumbles upon a forgotten trailer park, its rusted structures whispering forgotten secrets. Their curiosity piqued, they uncover an ancient artifact—the Necronomicon—hidden within a gnarled tree stump. Using a makeshift séance, they unleash forces beyond their control, awakening something far more sinister: the restless spirit of a long-dead serial killer, buried in the park's overgrown cemetery. As the supernatural chaos unfolds, the friends realize too late that some doors should never have been opened.
Directed by Andreas Wespe, this German horror gem blends eerie atmosphere with a relentless descent into terror, where occult rituals and zombie violence collide. The film's grim setting and unhinged climax evoke the raw, no-frills intensity of 90s horror, making it a cult favorite for fans of gritty, supernatural chills. With its mix of cabin-in-the-woods dread and vengeful undead, *Voodoo-Massacre (1994)* delivers a memorable, if overlooked, slice of underground horror history.