Part crime caper gone awry, part survival horror film, this 1970s set thriller depicts a harrowing fight for survival after a pair of wannabe crooks botch a bank heist and flee into the desert, where they inexplicably stumble upon Carnage Park, a remote stretch of wilderness occupied by a psychotic ex-military sniper.
07-01-2016
1h 21m
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Main Cast
Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Mickey Keating
Writer:
Mickey Keating
Production:
Diablo Entertainment
Key Crew
Producer:
Eric B. Fleischman
Producer:
Sean Tabibian
Executive Producer:
Ilana Zahabian
Executive Producer:
Jaremy Aiello
Executive Producer:
Keith R. Fowler
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
Ashley Bell
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