
Demented Death Farm Massacre 1972
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In the rural hills of the Carolinas, a gang of thieves find themselves in a precarious situation after their jeep breaks down. The locals, a moonshining couple, offer them refuge, but the fugitives soon take advantage of their hosts.
Director: Donn Davison
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Demented Death Farm Massacre (1972) about?
A gang of thieves find themselves in a precarious situation after their jeep breaks down in the rural hills of the Carolinas.
Who directed Demented Death Farm Massacre?
Donn Davison brings a unique perspective to the genre.
Who stars in Demented Death Farm Massacre?
The film features a talented cast, including Ashley Brooks, John Carradine, and George Ellis.
Is Demented Death Farm Massacre (1972) worth watching?
While it may not be for everyone, fans of cult classics and B-movies will love the wild ride that is 'Demented Death Farm Massacre'.
How long is Demented Death Farm Massacre?
The runtime is 85 minutes.
About Demented Death Farm Massacre (1972) — A Wild Ride of Horror, Comedy, and Thriller
In the rural hills of the Carolinas, a gang of thieves find themselves in a precarious situation after their jeep breaks down. The locals, a moonshining couple, offer them refuge, but the fugitives soon take advantage of their hosts. As they become embroiled in a web of temptation and deceit, their greed and jealousy threaten to be their undoing in Donn Davison's 'Demented Death Farm Massacre' (1972). This Horror-Comedy-Thriller is a wild ride, full of twists and turns that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Director Donn Davison brings a unique perspective to the genre, combining elements of horror, comedy, and thriller to create a truly one-of-a-kind viewing experience. With a talented cast, including Ashley Brooks, John Carradine, and George Ellis, 'Demented Death Farm Massacre' is a must-watch for fans of cult classics and B-movies. So, if you're looking for a film that's equal parts suspenseful and sidesplitting, look no further than 'Demented Death Farm Massacre' (1972).