Indie horror film wraps shooting on Route 66

An independent film, titled “Killer Holiday,” has finished principal shooting along locations on Route 66, reported Shock Till You Drop.

Proving that vacations can truly be frightening, Killer Holiday literally hit the road, filming on location along the historic Route 66.

The film was directed by Marty Thomas, who shares story and producing credits with screenwriter, Jon Zuber, and executive producers Tonya Mantooth and Michael Copon.

In the iconic tradition of Jason Vorhees, Michael Myers and Freddie Krueger, Michael Copon brings to life a chilling new villain, spinning a web of terror as Melvin “Spider” Holiday.

Spider stalks his prey, eight high school friends on a Spring Break road trip, luring them to a 1960s abandoned amusement park, complete with broken down vintage carnival rides, shocking surprises and the evil smell of death.

Here’s the trailer:

https://youtu.be/fHWcJnlz2E0

And here’s a behind-the-scenes look at filming scenes at the Bottletree Ranch near Oro Grande, Calif.

https://youtu.be/yEfwO6KYsnA

The film is produced by Ridiculous Pictures, and should be released sometime in 2012.

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