
Trespassers 2006
"5 Friends. An Exotic Journey. A Deadly Curse."
Directed by Ian McCrudden, *Trespassers (2006)* plunges surf enthusiasts into a chilling horror adventure set against the sun-drenched yet treacherous Mexican coastline.
Director: Ian McCrudden
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Trespassers (2006) about?
When a group of friends travels to a remote Mexican beach in search of the perfect surf spot, they discover it's cursed—no one who visits ever leaves alive. Their dream vacation spirals into a nightmare as they uncover Tyler's ominous absence and the town's dark secrets.
Who directed Trespassers?
Ian McCrudden directed *Trespassers*, crafting a horror film that merges surf culture with supernatural terror.
Who stars in Trespassers?
The film stars Alex Feldman as Tyler, Michelle Borth as one of the surfers, Joleigh Fioravanti, Kaiwi Lyman, and Annica Bejhed in key roles.
Is Trespassers (2006) worth watching?
*Trespassers* is a solid pick for horror fans who enjoy atmospheric, low-budget thrillers with a unique twist. While it may not reinvent the genre, its tight pacing and unsettling premise make it a compelling watch for those into cult horror films.
How long is Trespassers?
The runtime of *Trespassers* is 83 minutes.
About Trespassers (2006) — A Horror Surf Trip Turned Deadly Curse
Directed by Ian McCrudden, *Trespassers (2006)* plunges surf enthusiasts into a chilling horror adventure set against the sun-drenched yet treacherous Mexican coastline. When Tyler, a seasoned surfer, lures his brother Colin and four friends to a hidden paradise rumored to hold legendary waves, they're met with eerie silence instead of his promised tropical welcome. As the group explores the isolated shore, they uncover an ancient curse that binds anyone who dares set foot on the cursed beach—no one leaves alive. Tension escalates as reality blurs with myth, trapping the friends in a nightmarish cycle of paranoia and dread.
With its claustrophobic atmosphere and brooding visuals, *Trespassers* blends the thrill of adventure with the creeping horror of folklore gone wrong. The film's tight runtime keeps the pace relentless, while its themes of betrayal and the supernatural amplify the unease. For horror fans craving a grounded yet unsettling escape, this 2006 gem delivers a pulse-pounding ride that lingers long after the credits roll.