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The Victorville Massacre 2011

★ 2.26 votes📅 2011-03-26

"Nine Friends. One killer Labor Day."

In the sun-scorched desert outpost of Victorville, the last weekend of summer promises nothing but dust, heat, and an unseen predator stalking the streets.

Director: Riley Wood

Cast

Patrick Atherton
Landen
Briana Baker
Mary
Chris Bailey
Officer Bailey
Kevin Brown
Matt
Tony Cavalero
Tony Cavalero
Young Lane's Father
Landen Celano
Steven
Sofia Fatale
Old Ms. Bates
Jennie Floyd
Frantic Neighbor
Hiram Xavier Gonzalez
Andrew
Susannah Hart Jones
Susannah Hart Jones
Ria

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Victorville Massacre (2011) about?

This horror-comedy traps nine friends in a desert town where a serial killer is on the loose during Labor Day weekend. What starts as a carefree get-together quickly spirals into a fight for survival as the group is hunted down one by one.

Who directed The Victorville Massacre?

Riley Wood helmed The Victorville Massacre, blending dark comedy with suspense in his feature-length debut.

Who stars in The Victorville Massacre?

The ensemble cast features Patrick Atherton, Briana Baker, Chris Bailey, Kevin Brown, and Tony Cavalero as the beleaguered friends.

Is The Victorville Massacre (2011) worth watching?

Though unrated, this low-budget horror-comedy delivers a surprisingly fun mix of scares and laughs. Fans of gritty '80s slashers or dark comedies will likely appreciate its irreverent tone and relentless pace.

How long is The Victorville Massacre?

Runtime details are not listed for The Victorville Massacre (2011).

About The Victorville Massacre (2011) — A Sun-Baked Horror Comedy Where Labor Day Ends in Blood

In the sun-scorched desert outpost of Victorville, the last weekend of summer promises nothing but dust, heat, and an unseen predator stalking the streets. When a local serial killer starts carving through the population, nine friends defiantly ignore the warnings and gather for a sun-soaked Labor Day celebration. What begins as a carefree holiday weekend spirals into a macabre game of cat and mouse that no one was prepared to play. The Victorville Massacre isn't just a horror flick—it's a darkly comic descent into paranoia as laughter curdles into screams.

Director Riley Wood blends pitch-black humor with relentless suspense, turning a sunny holiday into a blood-soaked endurance test. With sharp visuals that capture the isolation and menace of the Mojave, the film asks whether the real horror comes from the killer—or from the friends' own reckless denial. As the body count rises, each survivor's final moments reveal just how thin the line is between glee and terror.