
Bloody Murder 2000
"Ready Or Not, Here He Comes!"
In *Bloody Murder (2000)*, director Ralph E. Portillo crafts a chilling horror-thriller set against the eerie backdrop of a reopening summer camp.
Director: Ralph E. Portillo
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bloody Murder (2000) about?
*Bloody Murder (2000)* follows camp counselor Julie McConnell as she uncovers a series of gruesome murders at a reopening summer camp. The killings are linked to the urban legend of Trevor Moorehouse, a masked killer whose return threatens Julie's survival. As she digs deeper, she risks becoming his next victim.
Who directed Bloody Murder?
Ralph E. Portillo directed *Bloody Murder (2000)*, bringing a tense, atmospheric style to this horror-thriller.
Who stars in Bloody Murder?
The film stars Jessica Morris, Peter Guillemette, Patrick Cavanaugh, Crystalle Ford, and Tracy Pacheco in key roles.
Is Bloody Murder (2000) worth watching?
While *Bloody Murder (2000)* isn't a high-budget horror gem, it delivers solid slasher thrills for fans of the genre. Its blend of mystery and gore, along with a nostalgic '90s vibe, makes it a fun watch for those seeking a no-frills horror experience.
How long is Bloody Murder?
*Bloody Murder* runs for 88 minutes, making it a quick, intense ride through campground terror.
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About Bloody Murder (2000) — A Hockey-Masked Killer and a Camp Full of Secrets
In *Bloody Murder (2000)*, director Ralph E. Portillo crafts a chilling horror-thriller set against the eerie backdrop of a reopening summer camp. When a masked killer—possibly the infamous Trevor Moorehouse—starts eliminating counselors one by one, camp supervisor Julie McConnell finds herself drawn into a deadly mystery. As the bodies pile up, Julie's investigation uncovers sinister secrets tied to the camp's dark past, leaving her to wonder if she's next on the killer's list. The film blends classic slasher tropes with a slow-burn atmosphere, keeping tension high as secrets unravel just as quickly as the bodies disappear.
With a hockey-masked antagonist stalking the woods and a heroine racing against time, *Bloody Murder (2000)* delivers a nostalgic yet suspenseful take on the genre. Jessica Morris leads the cast as Julie, supported by Peter Guillemette, Patrick Cavanaugh, and Crystalle Ford in a story that balances horror and mystery. The film's gritty tone and relentless pacing make it a standout for fans of 2000s slashers, where every shadow could hide a killer—and every clue might be your last.