
An American Terror
Drama · Horror
Overview
Seeking revenge for years of torment, three bullied teens break into a secluded junkyard to steal weapons for a school massacre - only to find themselves trapped in the workshop of a prolific serial killer. With the homecoming dance just hours away, Josh must escape a literal house of horrors to save a kidnapped classmate, but his biggest challenge remains: can he stop his own friends before their original deadly pact is carried out?
Top Cast
Graham Emmons
Graham Emmons
Josh
Graham Emmons
Josh
Louise Macdonald
Louise Macdonald
Tasha
Louise Macdonald
Tasha
Joe Abplanalp
Joe Abplanalp
Ray
Joe Abplanalp
Ray
Jennifer Wilde
Jennifer Wilde
Josh's Mother
Jennifer Wilde
Josh's Mother
Kathryn Gould
Kathryn Gould
Ray's Mom
Kathryn Gould
Ray's Mom
Troy Alan
Troy Alan
Clerk
Troy Alan
Clerk
Michael Haskins
Michael Haskins
Cop
Michael Haskins
Cop
Taylor Hulett
Taylor Hulett
Sammy
Taylor Hulett
Sammy
Patrick Sheridan
Patrick Sheridan
Teacher
Patrick Sheridan
Teacher


Brian Thompson
Brian Thompson
The Junker
Brian Thompson
The Junker
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