
Hunters 2016
Step back to 1987 and join a band of eager filmmakers as they venture into the eerie quiet of a long-deserted Pennsylvania resort.
Director: Adam Ahlbrandt
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hunters (2016) about?
Hunters follows a group of aspiring filmmakers in 1987 who visit an abandoned Pennsylvania resort to scout locations, only to find themselves trapped in a deadly game of survival. Their journey quickly spirals into a surreal nightmare that feels strangely scripted.
Who directed Hunters?
Hunters was directed by Adam Ahlbrandt, who also co-stars in the film.
Who stars in Hunters?
The cast includes horror icons Linnea Quigley, Tina Krause, Jason Vail, Shaun Paul Costello, and director Adam Ahlbrandt.
Is Hunters (2016) worth watching?
For fans of nostalgic horror with a meta edge, Hunters delivers a fun and suspenseful ride through retro tropes. While not flawless, its 96-minute runtime keeps the energy high and the twists engaging.
How long is Hunters?
Hunters has a runtime of 96 minutes.
About Hunters (2016) — A Horror Twist on 1980s Film Crew Nightmares
Step back to 1987 and join a band of eager filmmakers as they venture into the eerie quiet of a long-deserted Pennsylvania resort. Led by director Adam Ahlbrandt, this horror anthology casts Linnea Quigley, Tina Krause, and Jason Vail as the students whose camera lenses become their only witnesses to a nightmare that feels ripped straight from their own scripts.
As the crew explores the empty halls, their playful shoot turns into a desperate chase through flickering corridors and shadowy corners, blurring the line between fiction and reality. Hunters (2016) blends retro slasher aesthetics with a meta twist, delivering a tense, tongue-in-cheek dive into horror's obsession with its own myths.