Gun Town 2009
"Draw...or Die"
Gun Town (2009) delivers a gritty, small-town horror experience as a group of recent high school graduates veers off-course during a celebratory road trip. Their detour leads them to a crumbling Wild West-themed attraction, left abandoned after a brutal massacre decades earlier.
Director: Lee Vervoort
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Gun Town (2009) about?
After graduating high school, a group of friends takes a detour that lands them at an abandoned Wild West tourist park. They soon realize the park's dark history isn't just legend—the former owner, a mass murderer, has returned and is picking them off one by one. Trapped in a nightmare of old attractions and bloodstained memories, their only hope is to outrun a killer who knows every inch of the terrain.
Who directed Gun Town?
Gun Town was directed by Lee Vervoort, who also stars in the film.
Who stars in Gun Town?
The film features Lee Vervoort, Andy Grace, Tim Emery, Morgan Graham, and Matt Snyder in key roles.
Is Gun Town (2009) worth watching?
While Gun Town (2009) is a niche horror-thriller with a limited budget, it offers solid tension and a unique premise blending western aesthetics with slasher horror. Fans of slow-burn dread and low-fi terror will find plenty to enjoy, though it's not for viewers seeking polished effects or mainstream appeal.
How long is Gun Town?
Gun Town runs for 78 minutes.
About Gun Town (2009) — A Wild West horror where a ghostly massacre comes back to life
Gun Town (2009) delivers a gritty, small-town horror experience as a group of recent high school graduates veers off-course during a celebratory road trip. Their detour leads them to a crumbling Wild West-themed attraction, left abandoned after a brutal massacre decades earlier. The eerie silence and rusted facades of the park mask a terrifying truth: the former owner, freshly released from a mental institution after 30 years, may still be lurking in the shadows, ready to finish what he started. This low-budget thriller blends action, horror, and western aesthetics into a tense, claustrophobic chase where survival is anything but guaranteed.
Directed by Lee Vervoort and starring a tight ensemble including Andy Grace and Tim Emery, Gun Town (2009) trades sprawling landscapes for intimate desperation. The film thrives on atmosphere—isolated backroads, abandoned attractions, and the haunting sense that paranoia is contagious. While not for the squeamish, it's a tight, atmospheric ride for fans of genre mashups and slow-burn dread, where every shadow could be the killer's next move.