
Headless
Horror
Overview
In this "lost slasher film from 1978," a masked killer wages an unrelenting spree of murder, cannibalism, and necrophilia. But when his tortured past comes back to haunt him, he plunges to even greater depths of madness and depravity, consuming the lives of a young woman and those she holds dear.
Top Cast
Shane Beasley
Shane Beasley
The Headless Killer
Shane Beasley
The Headless Killer
Kaden Miller
Kaden Miller
Skull Boy
Kaden Miller
Skull Boy


Kelsey Carlisle
Kelsey Carlisle
Jess Hardy
Kelsey Carlisle
Jess Hardy


Ellie Church
Ellie Church
Betsy Coard
Ellie Church
Betsy Coard
Dave Parker
Dave Parker
Pete Christy
Dave Parker
Pete Christy
Jennifer Lee
Jennifer Lee
The Hitchhiker
Jennifer Lee
The Hitchhiker


Haley Madison
Haley Madison
The Punk Chick
Haley Madison
The Punk Chick
Brian K. Williams
Brian K. Williams
Slick Vic
Brian K. Williams
Slick Vic
Matt Keeley
Matt Keeley
The Killer (Teenager)
Matt Keeley
The Killer (Teenager)
Emily Solt McGee
Emily Solt McGee
Mother
Emily Solt McGee
Mother
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