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Severe Injuries 2003

★ 2.23 votes64 min📅 2003-09-28

In *Severe Injuries (2003)*, Amy Lynn Best crafts a darkly comedic horror-drama where a bumbling serial killer's incompetent stalking of a sorority house takes a chaotic turn when he crosses paths with a far deadlier murderer.

Director: Amy Lynn Best

Cast

Amy Lynn Best
Amy Lynn Best
Lauren
Lilith Stabs
Holly
Charlie Fleming
Melvin Hubble
Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon
Professor Andrews
Robyn Griggs
Suzie
Bill Homan
Neal
Jasi Cotton Lanier
Jasi Cotton Lanier
Linda
Stacey Bartlebaugh-Gmys
Tina
Francis Veltri
Ed
Jim Steinhoff
John

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Severe Injuries (2003) about?

*Severe Injuries* follows an inept serial killer who targets a sorority house, only to find himself outmatched by a more ruthless competitor. The film transforms a simple premise into a darkly comedic battle of wits—and weapons—where survival is anything but guaranteed. Think horror meets slapstick, but with a body count.

Who directed Severe Injuries?

Amy Lynn Best directed *Severe Injuries*. Known for her work in indie horror, Best brings a hands-on approach to the film's chaotic energy.

Who stars in Severe Injuries?

The film stars Amy Lynn Best, Lilith Stabs, Debbie Rochon, Robyn Griggs, and Bill Homan, with each actor delivering memorable performances in this bizarre killer showdown.

Is Severe Injuries (2003) worth watching?

While *Severe Injuries* isn't polished, its DIY horror-comedy appeal might resonate with fans of low-budget genre films. The absurdity and energy could make it a fun watch for those craving something offbeat, even if it's far from a critical darling.

How long is Severe Injuries?

Severe Injuries runs 64 minutes.

About Severe Injuries (2003) — A Gritty Horror-Comedy of Errors and Rivalry

In *Severe Injuries (2003)*, Amy Lynn Best crafts a darkly comedic horror-drama where a bumbling serial killer's incompetent stalking of a sorority house takes a chaotic turn when he crosses paths with a far deadlier murderer. What begins as a sloppy attempt at carnage spirals into a brutal game of one-upmanship, blending crude humor with unsettling violence. The film's gritty atmosphere contrasts with its absurdist tone, creating a unique niche for fans of low-budget horror that doesn't take itself too seriously.

Directed with a DIY flair by Best herself, the movie leans into its rough-around-the-edges charm, with a cast that includes Lilith Stabs and Debbie Rochon adding layers of intensity to the mayhem. Themes of rivalry, incompetence, and the absurdity of violence pervade the narrative, making it a cult curiosity for those who appreciate horror with a side of dark comedy. Shot on a shoestring budget, *Severe Injuries* delivers what it promises—a no-frills, high-energy descent into chaos.