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Killer Campout 2005

★ 9.52 votes60 min📅 2005-04-30

"Where sleeping bags become body bags!"

In 2005's relentless slasher flick *Killer Campout*, seven carefree teenagers head into the woods for what they expect to be a peaceful weekend of campfires and stargazing—only to find themselves stalked by a masked killer lurking among the trees.

Director: Victor Franko

Cast

Jillian Swanson
Cindy
Frank Durant
The Killer (as Frank D'Agostino)
Anthony Goes
Brad
Patrick Hickey
Jason
Jessica Cabrera
Betty
Rand Alan Sabatini
The Monster

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Killer Campout (2005) about?

Seven friends head to the woods for a camping trip, expecting a relaxing weekend. Instead, they're hunted one by one by a mysterious killer hiding in the forest. What begins as an adventure quickly spirals into a brutal survival battle in the wilderness.

Who directed Killer Campout?

Victor Franko directed *Killer Campout*, bringing a lean, atmospheric style to this 2005 slasher.

Who stars in Killer Campout?

The film features Jillian Swanson, Frank Durant, Anthony Goes, and Patrick Hickey as the core group of campers.

Is Killer Campout (2005) worth watching?

*Killer Campout* is a solid pick for fans of low-budget, no-frills horror with a dash of backwoods menace. While it doesn't reinvent the slasher wheel, its tight runtime and relentless tension make it a decent late-night scare. Just temper expectations—this isn't high-end horror, but it delivers on atmosphere and surprise kills.

How long is Killer Campout?

Killer Campout runs for 60 minutes.

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About Killer Campout (2005) — A Slasher's Twist on the Classic Camping Trip

In 2005's relentless slasher flick *Killer Campout*, seven carefree teenagers head into the woods for what they expect to be a peaceful weekend of campfires and stargazing—only to find themselves stalked by a masked killer lurking among the trees. As the group's idyllic escape spirals into chaos, paranoia sets in and trust erodes with each scream echoing through the forest. Directed by Victor Franko, this low-budget horror gem leans into the raw tension of isolation, turning a simple camping trip into a nightmare where sleeping bags double as body bags. With eerie atmosphere and relentless suspense, *Killer Campout* delivers a grim reminder that some vacations never truly end.

Packed with sudden scares and a grimy, no-frills aesthetic, *Killer Campout (2005)* taps into classic backwoods horror tropes while delivering unexpected twists. The film's lean runtime and stripped-down cast create an intimate, claustrophobic dread that keeps viewers on edge from the first reel to the last. Whether you're a fan of gritty 2000s horror or just looking for a quick but intense scare, Franko's film offers a compact yet chilling escape into one of cinema's most unforgiving settings: the great outdoors.