Squish 2007
"The Last Sound You Hear Before You Die Screaming"
Dive into the chilling world of *Squish (2007)*, a short but intense horror film directed by Frederick R. Friedel.
Director: Frederick R. Friedel
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Squish (2007) about?
The film centers on a mentally disturbed fugitive who flees to an abandoned factory, where he weaponizes industrial presses to execute a series of horrifying deaths. Each brutal act is accompanied by agonized screams, turning the facility into a modern-day chamber of horrors.
Who directed Squish?
Frederick R. Friedel directed *Squish*. With a runtime under 40 minutes, Friedel's tight, punchy filmmaking ensures maximum impact in minimal time.
Who stars in Squish?
Cast details for *Squish (2007)* are not publicly listed.
Is Squish (2007) worth watching?
While *Squish* isn't for the faint of heart, its short runtime and raw intensity make it a cult curiosity for horror enthusiasts. The film's visceral approach to body horror and psychological dread delivers a memorable, if disturbing, experience—perfect for those craving extreme cinema.
How long is Squish?
*Squish (2007)* runs for 37 minutes.
About Squish (2007) — A Violent Mental Hospital Escapee's Industrial Nightmare
Dive into the chilling world of *Squish (2007)*, a short but intense horror film directed by Frederick R. Friedel.
This 37-minute micro-feature follows a violently deranged escapee from a mental institution who transforms a decaying industrial plant into his own grotesque playground. Using massive hydraulic presses, he crafts a nightmarish assembly line of suffering, where each gruesome demise is met with blood-curdling screams. The film's powerhouse tagline—"The Last Sound You Hear Before You Die Screaming"—sets the tone for a visceral experience that blends psychological horror with industrial-age brutality. Expect relentless tension, unsettling visuals, and a visceral impact that lingers long after the credits roll.