
Trophy Heads 2014
Step into the twisted world of *Trophy Heads (2014)*, a cult horror-comedy helmed by genre legend Charles Band.
Director: Charles Band
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trophy Heads (2014) about?
*Trophy Heads* centers on a deranged fan and his controlling mother who abduct former horror starlets, compelling them to act out their most famous (and brutal) film roles—this time for real. What starts as a twisted homage spirals into a deadly game of survival, where the past's horrors refuse to stay fictional.
Who directed Trophy Heads?
Charles Band, the prolific filmmaker behind countless cult horror and sci-fi classics, directed *Trophy Heads*.
Who stars in Trophy Heads?
The film features horror icons Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, Michelle Bauer, Denice Duff, and Jacqueline Lovell in a reunion of scream queens.
Is Trophy Heads (2014) worth watching?
If you love low-budget horror-comedies with a dash of camp and a side of gore, *Trophy Heads* delivers. While it won't win any awards, its bizarre premise and retro vibes make it a cult oddity worth checking out for fans of the genre.
How long is Trophy Heads?
The film runs for 87 minutes.
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About Trophy Heads (2014) — A Horror-Comedy Where Scream Queens Face Their Darkest Roles
Step into the twisted world of *Trophy Heads (2014)*, a cult horror-comedy helmed by genre legend Charles Band. This offbeat thriller follows an obsessed fan and his domineering mother who kidnap former scream queens, forcing them to recreate their most infamous on-screen roles—with a deadly twist. As the lines between fiction and reality blur, the film delivers a darkly humorous yet surprisingly suspenseful tale of obsession, nostalgia, and the price of fame. With its retro horror aesthetic and biting satire, it's a love letter to '80s slasher flicks that doesn't shy away from its macabre premise.
Starring horror icons Linnea Quigley, Brinke Stevens, and Michelle Bauer, *Trophy Heads* blends slapstick humor with gory thrills, making it a standout for fans of B-movie madness. The film's atmosphere crackles with campy charm and undercurrents of menace, as the victims-turned-actors fight to survive their own past. Whether you're a horror buff or just curious about its infamous premise, this is one movie that refuses to be ignored.