
Victims! 1985
"Four Girls Alone in the Desert. They All Became His ... Victims!"
Directed by Jeff Hathcock, *Victims! (1985)* delivers a tense and gritty thriller that plunges four young women into a nightmare during a camping trip in the wilderness.
Director: Jeff Hathcock
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Victims! (1985)* about?
Four friends on a camping trip find themselves stalked by two murderous attackers in the isolated desert. Their peaceful getaway quickly spirals into a fight for survival, blending horror and suspense as they evade their relentless pursuers.
Who directed *Victims!?*
The film was directed by Jeff Hathcock, who crafts a claustrophobic and tense atmosphere throughout the movie.
Who stars in *Victims!?*
The main cast includes Ava Kauffman, Robert Axelrod, Lonny Withers, Ann Richardson, and Geri Schlessel.
Is *Victims! (1985)* worth watching?
If you enjoy gritty horror-thrillers with relentless tension, *Victims! (1985)* delivers a compelling, if intense, experience. Its brutal premise and atmospheric build-up make it a cult favorite for fans of the genre.
How long is *Victims!?*
The runtime for *Victims! (1985)* is 85 minutes.
About Victims! (1985) — A Gripping Desert Horror Thriller You Won't Forget
Directed by Jeff Hathcock, *Victims! (1985)* delivers a tense and gritty thriller that plunges four young women into a nightmare during a camping trip in the wilderness. Left stranded in the desert, they soon realize they're being hunted by two deranged serial killers with a taste for chaos. The film blends horror and action with an oppressive atmosphere, turning a routine adventure into a desperate fight for survival.
As dread thickens the air, paranoia takes hold among the group, each moment heightening the stakes. Hathcock's direction amplifies the tension, while the cast—Ava Kauffman, Robert Axelrod, and Lonny Withers—bring raw intensity to their roles. *Victims! (1985)* isn't just a chase; it's a chilling exploration of vulnerability and resilience in the face of unspeakable terror.